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The Independent Sunday 22 September, 2013

Whatever happened to climate change?

Despite the overwhelming consensus among scientists, the media are letting politicians off the hook.

The Independent Thursday 19 September, 2013

Tory donor slams government over 'seriously misleading' green stance

A key Conservative party donor has reportedly berated the government for failing to support green energy.

The Guardian Thursday 19 September, 2013

UK green energy sector employs 18,000 people, report shows

The UK's wind, wave and tidal energy sector employs more than 18,000 according to a report.

The Independent Wednesday 18 September, 2013

Tory donor knocks wind out of Coalition green energy ‘sales’

One of the Conservative party’s biggest donors has launched an unprecedented attack on George Osborne, David Cameron and Ed Davey.

The Independant Wednesday 18 September, 2013

Tilting at windmills: Even Tory supporters want Mr Osborne to go green

Until Alexander Temerko added his voice to the grumbling, public complaints had come almost exclusively from green groups.

The Guardian Wednesday 14 August, 2013

Tory party receives donation from firm that got wind turbine grant

The Conservatives have been given almost £140,000 by a company that won a grant to build a wind turbine factory.

The Times Wednesday 14 August, 2013

Big parties face crisis as support bases evaporate

The future of Labour and the Conservatives as mass-membership political parties is increasingly unclear.

The Telegraph Tuesday 13 August, 2013

Wind farm firm that won £4.5m is a major donor to Tories

Offshore Group Newcastle will be given money from the Business Department’s Regional Growth Fund.

The Financial Times Saturday 23 March, 2013

Exiled oligarch Berezovsky found dead

Boris Berezovsky, the exiled Russian tycoon once known as the "Godfather of the Kremlin", has been found dead at his home in the UK.

The Times Saturday 11 February, 2012

The oligarch who stood up to Putin

Once Russia’s richest man, Mikhail Khodorkovsky has now spent nine years in jail. But is it all part of a grand plan to oust Putin?

The Financial Times Tuesday 20 September, 2011

European court faults Russia over Yukos

The European Court of Human Rights has criticised Russia over its handling of the back-tax claims that led to the break-up of Yukos.

The Financial Times Sunday 14 November, 2010

Judge to begin verdict in Khodorkovsky case

When Viktor Danilkin delivers his verdict on the trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, his words will be examined for signs of freedom wafting into the Russian legal system.

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