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Asda sets store by a clean, green image

Julia Finch: Guardian Wednesday July 26, 2006 Supermarket group Asda yesterday pledged to stop sending any waste to landfill sites within four years as part of a plan to achieve a new clean and...

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A Charity that collects surplus food and redistributes it to the voluntary sector has been given a £40,000 grant. Cambridge Foodbank gets food from manufacturers and retailers across East Anglia...

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A Charity that collects surplus food and redistributes it to the voluntary sector has been given a £40,000 grant. Cambridge Foodbank gets food from manufacturers and retailers across East Anglia...

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Gas guzzler c-charge 'up to £25'

The congestion charge for drivers of gas-guzzling vehicles could rise to £25 a day - three times the current charge. The congestion charge for drivers of gas-guzzling vehicles could rise to...

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New Mayoral Powers to be announced...

Ken Livingstone The powers of Ken Livingstone as London's Mayor are about to come under scrutiny. Send the BBC regional Programme your views on the matter... The Government is to reveal on...

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Greenpeace is taking action to expose the use of illegaly-logged Timber

Greenpeace is taking action to expose the use of illegal and destructively-logged timber on yet another Government building site within London. Despite years of promises by Tony Blair to only use...

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On the rise: The Thames in 2100

How long will the Thames Barrier last? And what is being planned for the future?The Thames in 2100: The map shows a flood with a 0.1% chance of overtopping the existing tidal defences in any one...

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Five One-Day Media Relations Workshops

Hello We have a couple of 'last minute' places available on each of the following five one-day Media Relations Workshops at £59 pp all inclusive, to be held in: LONDON - July 13th BRISTOL -...

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Train Fares double in secret deal by Ministers

The Times June 29, 2006 (By Ben Webster, Transport Correspondent.) The Government struck a secret deal with Britain’s biggest train company to double fares on some routes as the cheapest way...

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"The Lights will go out if we avoid the Nuclear Option," says Darling

"...a blunt warning to householders and local councils that they had to support new power projects in Britain - or the lights would go out. He (Rt Hon Alistair Darling MP) also insisted there must...

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