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June 2024

  • A national Lottery sign outside a shop in central London

    Owner of UK national lottery operator to sever ties with Gazprom

    Allwyn parent company says deal to buy 3% stake in Czech gas facility will cut final link with Kremlin-controlled energy firm

May 2024

  • A Gazprom sign is seen on the facade of a business centre in St Petersburg

    Gazprom slumps to first annual loss in 22 years as trade with Europe hit

    £5.5bn loss in 2023 comes after gas sales more than halved following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

April 2024

  • A pump jack operates in front of a drilling rig at sunset in an oil field in Texas, US.

    Just 57 companies linked to 80% of greenhouse gas emissions since 2016

    Analysis reveals many big producers increased output of fossil fuels and related emissions in seven years after Paris climate deal

February 2024

  • the multicoloured national lottery numbered balls

    Owner of UK national lottery operator still in business with Gazprom

    Czech tycoon promised Gambling Commission two years ago his
    firm would sever Russia ties before taking over the lucrative contract

June 2023

  • Tony Abbott and John Howard

    Tony Abbott and John Howard join Jordan Peterson-led group looking at ‘meaning of life’

    Alliance for Responsible Citizenship includes prominent Brexit voices and Bjørn Lomborg, who has questioned the urgency of the climate crisis

February 2023

  • The Ukrainian UJ22 drone that crashed near Moscow.

    Russia says military drone attempted to strike gas facility near Moscow

    Wreckage suggests UAV was Ukrainian-made, marking rare attempted strike hundreds of miles behind Russian lines

October 2022

  • An expert examines a diamond in Antwerp

    After eight rounds, is there space for further EU sanctions on Russia?

    Baltic states and Poland have a long shopping list, but host of others seen as cautious of new measures
  • Vladimir Putin sought to deflect blame for the oil and gas crisis and tried to pressure Europe over sanctions against Moscow.

    Vladimir Putin blames the west for energy market disruptions

    Russian president claims Europeans are stocking up on firewood as leak found in oil pipeline in Poland
  • Patrons having a drink by candlelight in Newcastle in December 1970.

    Homes could face three-hour power cuts this winter, warns National Grid

    Plan could come into effect under worst-case scenario of shortage of gas supplies at same time as cold snap

September 2022

  • Nicola Jennings cartoon 4.9.22

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Nicola Jennings on Russia shutting off gas exports to Europe — cartoon

    Analysts are expecting gas prices to surge to record highs this week after Russia shut down a key pipeline to Europe
  • Pipes at the landfall facilities of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline in Lubmin, Germany.

    EU ‘prepared to meet challenge’ if Russia fails to respect energy contracts

    Comments come after Gazprom extends shutdown of gas supply through Nord Stream 1 to Germany
    • Russia’s hybrid war on Ukraine extends to new terrain as Gazprom cuts supply to Europe

    • Ukraine war live
      Russia says gas pipeline suspended indefinitely; G7 nations agree price cap for Russian oil – as it happened

    • Nord Stream 1: Gazprom announces indefinite shutdown of pipeline

August 2022

  • A Gazprom sign is seen on the facade of a business centre in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

    Gazprom to pay Kremlin £8.6bn after record profits

  • A Russian worker at the inauguration of Nord Stream 1 near St Petersburg in April 2010.

    Nord Stream 1: Russia switches off gas pipeline citing maintenance

  • BRITAIN-EU-POLITICS-BREXIT<br>The Canary Wharf finance district of London, encompasing the offices of HSBC, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, and other global banking corporations, is pitcured from Greenwich park in south-east London on June 26, 2016. British business minister Sajid Javid on Sunday urged companies not to panic following Britain's vote to leave the European Union (EU) despite dire warnings of the economic consequences of the Brexit vote. "Our economic fundamentals remain strong. They're strong enough to weather any short-term market volatility," he said, after Thursday's vote plunged global financial markets and the value of the pound. / AFP / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images)

    UK and US banks among biggest backers of Russian ‘carbon bombs’, data shows

  • Pipeline worker in Letnitsa, Bulgaria

    Gazprom has increased gas supply to Hungary, says official

  • UK fuel exports to Netherlands up by 67% in June, data shows

  • Gazprom daily gas output in July lowest since 2008, analysis suggests

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