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Countries that subsidise wind power like the UK are “stupid”, Donald Trump has said, as he announced nearly 700 million dollars (£521 million) of support for the US coal industry.

The president argued many successful nations, such as China, use the fossil fuel, while “the real great failures” had adopted the renewable energy source.

Mr Trump has long voiced his op...


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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer “will not walk away” after Andy Burnham said he will challenge him for the Labour leadership if he wins the Makerfield by-election.

Downing Street said the process for challenging the Labour leader “has not been triggered”, and that the country expects ministers to “focus on governing”.

The Greater Manchester Mayor – widely viewed a...


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An “exquisite” Roman brooch discovered by a metal detectorist in Midlothian is to go on show for the first time in a major new exhibition.

Described as a “miniature masterpiece”, the rare bronze brooch blends local and Roman design styles in a unique way.

It was discovered in a field near Pathhead by a metal detectorist in 2022 but it is thought that it was probab...


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The First Minister is to visit a Clackmannanshire village that was evacuated last month over ground movement.

On Friday, John Swinney will visit Coalsnaughton, a former mining village where residents began to be evacuated on May 18 amid an investigation into the ground movement.

Residents across around 100 homes were told on Wednesday they would need to spend eigh...


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New vaccine technology created with the help of artificial intelligence could provide immunity against whole families of viruses and protect people from any future mutations in a single jab, according to scientists.

The method could prevent pandemics before they begin, saving millions of lives and helping countries avoid lockdowns, researchers said.

The “super-ant...


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