Two-thirds of Green Energy Projects in Great Britain Fail to Clear Planning Stage

A recent study has revealed that two-thirds of proposed green energy projects in Great Britain have failed to progress past the planning stage in the last five years. This setback is hindering the country's transition towards clean electricity generation. The analysis of Britain's "renewables pipeline" showed that 63% of planned projects were either abandoned, denied planning permission, had their applications withdrawn, or expired between 2018 and 2023. Only a minority of applications were approved or revised during this period, according to research conducted by Cornwall Insight. This trend of speculative applications for renewable energy schemes not progressing is slowing down the shift towards cleaner electricity in the country.

Recap: Highlights from the BBC Debate on D-Day, Taxes, and the NHS

In a recent BBC debate, representatives from seven political parties in Great Britain discussed important topics such as D-Day, taxes, and the National Health Service (NHS). The debate provided a platform for the parties to share their views and policies on these crucial issues facing the country.