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Rishi Sunak has confirmed the weakening of the UK Government's green policies.
The Prime Minister said the ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars would be pushed back five years to 2035.
He also said the Government will delay the time at which people need to replace gas boilers with heat pumps to 2035.
Sunak was speaking in Downing Street on Wednesday afternoon after the rolling back on his key environmental pledges had been leaked.
The speech was previously planned for later in the week but had to be brought forward.
Sunak said: "I'm announcing today that we're going to ease the transition to electric vehicles.
"You'll still be able to buy petrol and diesel cars and vans until 2035. Even after that, they'll still be able to buy and sell separately.
"We're aligning our approach with countries like Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Australia, Canada, Sweden, and US states such as California, New York and Massachusetts, and still ahead of the rest of America, and other countries like New Zealand.
"Now to get to net zero, we also need a fairer, better approach to decarbonizing how we heat our homes.
"We're making huge advances in the technologies that we need to do that, like heat pumps, but we need a balance between incentivizing businesses to innovate. So heat pumps become even cheaper, more effective and more attractive.
"But without imposing costs on hard-pressed families at a time when technology is often still expensive, and won't work in all homes."
He added: "I’m announcing today that we will give people far more time to make the necessary transition to heat pumps.
"We will never force anyone to rip out their existing boiler and replace it with a heat pump. You’ll only ever have to make the switch When you’re replacing your
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to be returned to their “forever home” in England.The Jonas Brothers frontman, 34, and the “Dark Phoenix” star, 27, were not present in court – although Turner did call into the hearing, but didn’t speak except to ask if the judge and lawyers could hear her.Her attorneys pressed the judge to set a trial date as soon as possible, arguing that Turner had a new project beginning in England in January and urging that the case should be resolved before then.“We have young kids, and we have the petitioner who is here now in the United States, but she has work commitments in the UK in January,” one of her lawyers said.Jonas’ side asked for a date next year after his music tour ended.The singer filed for divorce from Turner in a Florida court in early September seeking to end their four year marriage.Turner argued in her Sept. 21 lawsuit that prior to the relationship imploding, the couple had planned to move into a stunning Wallingford, Oxford estate by December – making the UK their daughters’ home base.The pair agreed that while they duke out custody in court the children will temporarily remain in New York City.Taylor Swift has loaned out her Big Apple pad to Turner until the custody battle is resolved.The estranged duo are also fighting each other about what court should have jurisdiction over the custody struggle.
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Taylor Swift has loaned Sophie Turner an apartment in New York City following her split from Joe Jonas, according to reports.Swift, who was recently seen on a night out with the Game Of Thrones actor, is said to have temporarily allowed Turner and her two daughters to live in her New York apartment while they iron out custody arrangements.According to Page Six, the singer keeps an apartment in Tribeca as an investment property, which she has given to Turner as a temporary residence.Earlier this week, Turner and Jonas agreed to temporarily keep their children in New York.
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Game Of Thrones actor filed a petition in Manhattan last Thursday (September 21), claiming the couple’s two daughters had been “wrongfully retained” in “New York City from their habitual residence of England”.According to the petition, Turner had agreed that Jonas would look after their two daughters while on tour with his band The Jonas Brothers in the US in July, due to her filming commitments on a new series in the UK.Turner, who planned to return to England this month with the children, claimed that Jonas however refused to hand over the children’s passports when she attempted to collect them.Jonas’ representative has since disputed various allegations in the filing, including claims that Turner found out about their divorce “through the media” earlier this month.His representative also stated that Turner was “aware” he was going to file for divorce, where the Florida Court issued an order that “restricts both parents from relocating their children”.
Scottish Tory MSP Maurice Golden has criticised the Prime Minister's watering down of climate pledges. Writing for the Times, the north east list MSP said the announcements made last week from Downing Street were "regressive".
according to Mail Online.Turner said in her divorce filing the split happened “very suddenly” after they had a fight on Aug. 15, Jonas’ 34th birthday.Swift released the vault track “Mr. Perfectly Fine” in 2021 as part of her “Fearless” album re-recording.
Sophie Turner, Katy Perry and Minnie Driver are among Hollywood stars who claimed they learned about their splits in brutal ways. Most recently, Turner alleged in court documents obtained by Fox News Digital she learned about her estranged husband filing for divorce "through the media." In a lawsuit filed Thursday, the "Game of Thrones" actress claimed the end of the couple's four-year marriage "happened very suddenly." In a statement to Fox News Digital, Jonas disputed several of the claims made by Turner in her filing. The statement alleges Turner was well aware Jonas was going to file for divorce and says the couple had "multiple conversations" about it.
Humza Yousaf has slammed Rishi Sunak's plans to weaken his climate pledges as "unforgivable", according to reports.
The Prime Minister will deliver a speech today in Downing Street at 4.30pm.