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Common Wealth says private gas-fired stations can charge exorbitant fees when renewable energy is in short supply
The UK government has taken control of the Scunthorpe plant under emergency powers - the SNP believes the oil refinery at Grangemouth should also be nationalised.
Trooli to Withdraw FTTC Broadband from Two Kent UK Villages
Alternative network operator and ISP Trooli (Call Flow) has revealed that they're also planning to shut their "up to" 100Mbps capable Fibre-to-the-Cabinet (F
The project aims to lay 90 miles (145km) of undersea cable, linking Kent and Suffolk.
Sewage leaked into the Rive Ditch on 12 March and has not yet been cleared away.
A £14 million project to restore the Montgomery Canal has been granted an extension.
Gateshead flyover to be 'demolished by end of 2025' - BBC News
In recent months' we've been reporting on how Rochdale-base ISP Zen Internet has expanded the reach of their "full fibre" (FTTP) broadband network by signin
Good news for customers of Abingdon-based alternative network provider Gigaclear. The ISP has now confirmed to ISPreview that they recently started rolling out
A Suffolk parish council is concerned about the standard of workmanship by CityFibre which has been installing a broadband network
The largest of the smaller broadband rivals to BT and Virgin Media O2 is struggling to secure vital financing to cover debts and expansion
The work, which includes removing controversial wavy lines, follows feedback and is to take 12 weeks.
National Highways says the motorway bridge defects did not pose an immediate safety risk.
It hoped to turn 60,000 roadside green cabinets into chargers - but now says it will focus on wifi instead.
Broadband, TV, phone and mobile provider BT (inc. EE) has today reiterated their policy on annual UK price increases, which readers may recall was first introdu
Ofcom will tomorrow begin enforcing a new rule that bans UK phone, mobile, pay TV and broadband providers from doing mid-contract price hikes that are linked to
Ofcom will tomorrow begin enforcing a new rule that bans UK phone, mobile, pay TV and broadband providers from doing mid-contract price hikes that are linked to inflation (CPI or RPI) and percentage-based changes. The change will make pricing clearer for new customers, but some consumers could still pay more than under the old model.
An energy plant will be dismantled after a council's decision is upheld by a government agency.
By Howard Watson, Chief Security and Networks Officer, BT Group & Kerry Small, Chief Operating Officer, BT Business
The Chief Security and Networks Officer of BT Group, Howard Watson, has today joined the COO of BT Business, Kerry Small, in setting out what approach they inte
Jess Asato says she hopes the National Grid's proposal will help improve biodiversity in the area.
Water restored to wharf on Montgomery Canal after 90 years
The water level at Crickheath Tramway Wharf on the Montgomery Canal has been restored after 90 years after a major restoration project.