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Kemi Badenoch vows to challenge foreign court ruling which could leave Britain facing £4trillion eco damages for greenhouse gas emissions going back to Industrial Revolution

Daily Mail

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July 12, 2026

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Kemi Badenoch vows to challenge foreign court ruling which could leave Britain facing £4trillion eco damages for greenhouse gas emissions going back to Industrial Revolution
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EUobserver

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· Jul 9, 2026

As Europe swelters, Paris judges say consumers aren’t to blame — TotalEnergies is

A Paris judicial tribunal has just ruled on a case brought against TotalEnergies by environmental groups and the City of Paris. The judgment does not halt the company's fossil-fuel expansion. But it does something the industry has spent half a century resisting: it holds TotalEnergies legally responsible not just for the emissions from its operations, but for the emissions produced when the oil and gas it sells are ultimately burned.

National Review

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· Jul 6, 2026

The Dutch Lawsuit That Could Undermine U.S. Energy Security

Attempting a dangerous mulligan.

The Standard

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· Jul 6, 2026

Prince Harry arrives in UK solo after invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace 'withdrawn at last moment'

The Duke of Sussex’s latest legal case has been cited as the reason for the rescinded offer

NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Trump DOJ “Anti-Weaponization” Fund to Move Forward

(NaturalNews) A federal judge on Thursday ruled that a lawsuit challenging the Department of Justice's creation of a 1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund will pro...

Daily Mail

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· Jul 12, 2026

Make no mistake - if this climate ruling is allowed to stand, Britain will be bankrupt: KEMI BADENOCH

Make no mistake - if this climate ruling is allowed to stand, Britain will be bankrupt: KEMI BADENOCH

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 26, 2026

Supreme Court Shields Bayer From Roundup Cancer Suits in 7-2 Ruling, Shares Surge 16%

The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that federal pesticide law preempts state failure-to-warn suits against Bayer's Roundup, overturning a 1.25 million cancer verdict and blocking thousands more. Bayer shares surged 16 in Frankfurt; the ruling does not determine whether glyphosate causes cancer.

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Related coverage for "Kemi Badenoch vows to challenge foreign court ruling which could leave Britain facing £4trillion eco damages for greenhouse gas emissions going back to Industrial Revolution": EUobserver — As Europe swelters, Paris judges say consumers aren’t to blame — TotalEnergies is. National Review — The Dutch Lawsuit That Could Undermine U.S. Energy Security. The Standard — Prince Harry arrives in UK solo after invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace 'withdrawn at last moment'. NaturalNews.com — Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Trump DOJ “Anti-Weaponization” Fund to Move Forward. Daily Mail — Make no mistake - if this climate ruling is allowed to stand, Britain will be bankrupt: KEMI BADENOCH. The Eastern Herald — Supreme Court Shields Bayer From Roundup Cancer Suits in 7-2 Ruling, Shares Surge 16%