"He knows how to get his way" - profile of Ed Miliband by Jim Pickard and Rachel Millard www.ft.com/content/1f7e...
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For the first time ever, heat pumps outsold gas boilers in Germany in 2025.
48% of all new heating systems installed last year were heat pumps. Gas fell to just 39%. A decade ago, heat pumps had a 7% market share. The transformation has been remarkable.
Really enjoyed this by @evanhd.bsky.social - especially the line about this being the first time since the Stone Age we’ve moved away from burning stuff to keep ourselves warm.
And he’s right about the central problem in Britain: electricity is just too expensive relative to gas (unlike in France)
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Key context to talk about the cost of any potential energy support package: an energy price shock is already bad news in itself for the public finances.
Higher inflation and interest rates would push up debt interest spending, welfare spending, and put pressure on public services.
Truly whacko behaviour from Josh Simons and Labour Together. Trying to get the intelligence services to investigate critical journalists! He's got to go www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
📖 Sharing that Peckham ranks among England’s top 10 constituencies for library use 🎒
Our libraries offer warm, safe spaces and brilliant programmes that bring people together.
With half term here, it’s a great time to visit your local library and explore everything on offer
Great work from the FT's John Burn-Murdoch www.ft.com/content/b474...
Thefts in England and Wales are much less common than they were in the 1990s Four small line charts showing estimated annual incidents from 1981 to 2025 from the Crime in England and Wales Survey (which interviews adults about their experiences of selected crimes in the 12 months before). Cover vehicle-related theft, domestic burglary, other household theft, and pickpocketing. Data source: Office for National Statistics (2025). Note: This data captures many incidents that were not reported to the police. The chart is licensed CC BY to Our World in Data.
People living in England and Wales are much less likely to be victims of theft than in the 1990s—
Several data sources show that theft in England and Wales has declined in recent decades.
One of those is police records — but they only capture reported crimes, and many people don’t report thefts.
"Electricity bill rises between 2021 and 2025 [were] £169 in real terms. Of this increase, £112 results from wholesale fuel (gas) prices (66%), a £28 increase was due to increased network costs (17%), and £22 from policy costs (13%)."
I use @electionstudies.bsky.social data from 1972 to model how characters in The Simpsons would have voted in presidential elections
It turns out to be very revealing about how the demographic coalitions of the Democratic and Republican parties have completely rearranged themselves...
Imagine! How could wind and solar ever compete with fossil fuel electricity across an entire year, across an entire block of 450 million people!?😉
Even today, some things can be said with absolute certainty. These lines will never cross again. www.nathanielbullard.com/presentations
Here's how Aurora Energy Research sees the UK offshore wind auction (AR7) cutting bills for consumers "£1bn by 2035"
* CfD payments go up
* Other costs go up (balancing, capacity mkt)
* Wholesale prices go down
* Overall costs go down
www.linkedin.com/posts/ivan-b...
🧵A political/media guide to the "truth" about net-zero
1) Add up costs to install & run a net-zero energy system
2) Pretend fossil-fuelled alternatives wld be free
3) Do say "eco zealots are bankrupting us"
4) Don't say "free cars if we scrap net-zero" cos it sounds ridiculous
5) That's it!
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Amazingly, Zahawi only got round to deleting the below after the press conference announcing his defection to Reform.
Happy 13th birthday to the most essential artwork of the current era, @kcg.bsky.social ‘s “This is fine,” to all those who celebrate.
The best time to leave X was a year ago, the next best time is today.
Excellent piece by @stephenkb.bsky.social. UK citizenship is a right for those who qualify, not a privilege. If you have it, you are entitled to the full protection of the British state - at home and abroad. What you believe and what you say are entirely irrelevant. Anything else is despotism.
Great article cutting through the noise and showing the progress we’re making in the transition. Particularly love the below chart showing just how rapidly renewables are becoming an integral part of our electricity generation.
Full article: www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Enfield Dispatch #88: Gambling firms accused of 'preying' on borough's poorest
The first 2026 edition of Enfield Dispatch splashes on an Edmonton community group's claim that gambling firms are "preying" on the borough's most vulnerable residents by exploiting legal loopholes for adult gaming centres.
Another great story by local journalism student @finnlogue.bsky.social!
Cycling in booming in London but fairly stagnant UK-wide. What’s going on? I spoke to some people who know about these sorts of things.
www.theguardian.com/news/2025/de...
“Enoch Powell says he wants to give me £1,000 to go back to where I came from. Which is great, because it’s only 20p on the bus from here to Dudley.” - Lenny Henry
Hydrogen gets plenty of hype as a zero emission fuel, but direct electrification is increasingly recognised as safer and more efficient wherever it’s an option.
Our new report explains where hydrogen does and doesn't makes sense, + the challenges around production, leakage, storage and transport.
Far down in Saloni's post, an example worthy of becoming a standard reference argument against extending the y-axis to zero (or showing full range)
📢 The 2025 Budget special of Top of the Charts just dropped 📉
Keep scrolling for six charts that tell you what you need to know about this fiscal event 🧵
Whatever else this government do (and there's plenty of issues with this budget) ministers will always be able to point to this as an incredible important contribution to the country's future. Almost half a million kids taken out of poverty.
NEW! How should Labour respond to the two key issues to voters of the economy and immigration and what are the electoral stakes this week of the budget?
Read on for our answer...
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