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Reform UK promises to reverse ban on new North Sea oil drilling if elected

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Reform UK has promised to reverse the government’s ban on fresh North Sea oil and gas drilling as a “day one” priority if elected to power, with the taxpayer taking a stake in the projects.Richard Tice, the party’s deputy leader, has met with senior UK oil executives in recent weeks to pledge the party’s support for the industry, which has been hit hard by the government’s windfall tax and moves to block fresh North Sea exploration licences.Tice told the energy bosses to expect a reversal of the government’s ban alongside billions of pounds of public investment in their projects if the party comes to power in the 2029 election.The public investments would effectively hand taxpayers an equity stake in North Sea fossil fuel developments, which have stalled in recent months after Labour swept to power with a manifesto that promised to end fresh exploration licences for new oil and gas fields.“As long as there’s oil in the North Sea, we should be drilling for it,” a spokesperson for Reform UK said.

“There are clear benefits for securing jobs and energy independence.”Reform’s early move to curry favour with the UK’s oil industry, first reported by the Financial Times, has coincided with calls from Donald Trump for the UK government to “get their energy costs down” by ending “costly and unsightly windmills” and “incentivise modernised drilling in the North Sea, where large amounts of oil lay waiting to be taken”.The US president’s claims have been rebuffed by green groups, which argue that volatile global energy market prices are at the root of the UK’s high energy costs, while renewable energy can offer a cheaper alternative to fossil fuel generation.Reform said it would reveal further details of the party’s energy policies at a later date.These could include plans to reverse all renewable energy subsidies, the spokesperson said.

This would effectively dismantle the government’s net zero agenda, which includes goals to double onshore wind, triple solar power and quadruple offshore wind capacity by the end of the decade.“If people want to invest in renewables without subsidies they’d be welcome to do that,” the Reform spokesperson added.Tice warned earlier this month that the party plans to block “net stupid zero” infrastructure including renewable energy projects in areas of Lincolnshire where the party took control of the county council in the recent local authority elections.“We will attack, we will hinder, we will delay, we will obstruct, we will put every hurdle in your way.It’s going to cost you a fortune and you’re not going to win.

So give up and go away,” Tice said,The party founded by the former Ukip leader Nigel Farage has gained popularity in recent months on its twin pledge to take a hard line against immigration and net zero policies,Tice told the Financial Times: “There’s about to be a sea change in less than four years,” He added that the executives “should be getting their licence applications ready for Reform to fast-track when it comes into government … I want these firms to know they are working with a shadow government that is willing to tick the box as soon as we get in,”
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Exhausted Saints fall short again as Bordeaux’s colour and passion wins out | Michael Aylwin

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Sean Williams seizes rare Test chance as Zimbabwe show love and pride in defeat | Andy Bull

On 11 June 1890 a column of three hundred colonialists crossed the Shashe River to begin the annexation of Mashonaland on behalf of Cecil Rhodes’ British South Africa Company. They brought cattle, horses and wagons, rifles, revolvers and field guns, a searchlight, a steam engine, tents, food and water. Each man carried a slouch hat, a spare shirt and pair of socks, a water bottle, a sewing kit, a belt, a bandolier, a hundred rounds of ammunition and a hand axe. And, of course, this being a very English endeavour, in among it all someone packed a bat and ball.So the first game of cricket in what would become Zimbabwe was played just over a month later, on 16 August, between the Pioneer Column’s A Troop and B and C Troops, on a patch of land at Providential Pass at what would become Fort Victoria

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Ben Stokes hits out at ‘twisted agenda’ over centurion Pope’s status

Ben Stokes criticised the speculation about Ollie Pope’s position in the England team, insisting parts of the media were pursuing “an agenda” against him. On the eve of England’s victory inside three days, the captain was asked about the chances of Jacob Bethell, away playing in the IPL, returning for next month’s series against India.“If you talk about nailing down a position, Beth has done himself the world of good with the performances he put in [in New Zealand over the winter],” Stokes said. “I think you can put two and two together.”His comment was widely interpreted that Bethell would return to the starting XI, but after Pope, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett all scored centuries as England cruised to victory by an innings and 45 runs Stokes said he “made it pretty clear” that Bethell was guaranteed no more than “coming back into the squad”

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Novak Djokovic beats Hubert Hurkacz at Geneva Open for 100th title

Novak Djokovic claimed his long-awaited 100th title after producing a spectacular comeback to defeat Hubert Hurkacz 5-7, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (2) in a three-hour, five-minute battle at the Geneva Open final. “Incredible match,” he said. “Seven-six in the third with a full stadium, beautiful atmosphere. I’m just grateful to clinch the 100th here.”Djokovic becomes the third man in the open era to reach the landmark achieved by Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103)

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Northampton 20-28 Bordeaux-Bègles: European Rugby Champions Cup final – as it happened

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Formula One 2025: Lando Norris takes pole for Monaco Grand Prix – as it happened

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Mountain marvel: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts

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UK employees work from home more than most global peers, study finds

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Valuable tool or cause for alarm? Facial ID quietly becoming part of police’s arsenal

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Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars

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‘I am free and happy’: Daria Kasatkina has no regrets ahead of first grand slam as Australian | Simon Cambers

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