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28.03.26 - 18:42
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′It feels like they′re pulling figures out of the sky′: UK pet owners welcome crackdown on vet fees (The Guardian)
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Competition watchdog will launch cost comparison website and has ordered vets to cap written prescription pricesThe UK's competition watchdog has ordered vets to cap written prescription fees at £21, and practices will have to publish price lists in a crackdown on rising fees.The Competition and Markets Authority also said a costcomparison website would be introduced to increase competition and drive down costs. Continue reading......
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28.03.26 - 15:45
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Offener Judenhass als Programm: Die britischen Grünen Seite an Seite mit Islamisten (Tichys Einblick)
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Was sich hier bei den britischen Grünen zeigt ist der Blick in einen politischen Sumpf, in dem der Hass längst nicht mehr hinter Parolen über Frieden, Gerechtigkeit und Menschlichkeit versteckt wird, sondern offen aus dem Chatfenster kriecht. Juden werden dort offen als „Scheusal für diesen Planeten“ bezeichnet. Ihnen wird unterstellt, Kinder zu „ermorden, zu bombardieren
Der Beitrag Offener Judenhass als Programm: Die britischen Grünen Seite an Seite mit Islamisten erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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28.03.26 - 14:06
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How EVs could be part of answer to UK′s fuel reserve worries (The Guardian)
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More use of two-way charging will earn money for owners and could avoid the need to expand North Sea oil drillingThe Iran war has sent petrol and diesel prices to their highest levels in years, sparked warnings of fuel rationing across Europe and triggered calls for Britain to drill more North Sea oil and gas. But analysis suggests the UK is looking for solutions in the wrong places – and that one of them is sitting on people's driveways or parked in the street.If more drivers switched electric vehicles, Britain would sharply reduce its petrol and diesel consumption, with every car charged from the grid rather than the pump extending the country's fuel reserves – and experts say the potential impact goes far beyond that.
If more drivers switched to electric vehicles, Britain could sharply reduce its petrol and diesel consumption. Every car charged from the grid rather than the pump extends the country's fuel reserves – and experts say the potential impact goes far beyond that. Continue reading......
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