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Note: Since this template was created a good while after The Green Ember series began, some information may be missing. DecemThe first installment in The Green Ember series, The Green Ember, was released. JThe first installment in the Tales of Old Natalia series, The Black Star of Kingston, was released. SeptemThe second installment in the The Green Ember series, Ember Falls, was released. DecemThe first installment in the A Green Ember Story series, The Last Archer, was released. MaThe third installment in the The Green Ember series, Ember Rising, was released. OctoThe next installment in the Tales of Old Natalia series, The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner, was announced. DecemThe second installment in the Tales of Old Natalia series, The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner, was released. Smith's Green Ember LIVE events were announced via S.

Smith's Green Ember LIVE event in Fort Worth, TX. FebruThe second installment in the A Green Ember Story series, Potter's War, was read aloud for the first time at the first S. SeptemEmber's End: The Green Ember Book IV, the fourth installment in The Green Ember series, and The First Fowler: Green Ember Archer Book 2, the third installment in the A Green Ember Story series, were announced. DecemThe First Fowler: Green Ember Archer Book 2 was released. August 2020 The third installment in the Green Ember Archer series was announced. Has Labour produced a realistic strategy? Let us know your thoughts in the comments and where you feel Labour has got it right or wrong.ApPrince Lander & the Dragon War was released.

Is Labour's industrial strategy a hit or a miss? Is it a hit or a miss? An oversimplified poll choice perhaps, but we thought we'd leave the nuance for discussions below the line. We asked our readers for their thoughts on Labour’s industrial strategy. In stark contrast to the newly installed Conservative leadership, Starmer has also pledged to end long-term exploration of oil and gas in the North Sea. It is also reliant on the completion of Hinkley C and Sizewell C, as well as the rollout of SMRs.

It’s a target that requires significant ramping up of both renewables and nuclear energy: expanding floating offshore wind and quadrupling the existing offshore wind capacity, doubling onshore wind capacity, and tripling existing solar power. The £8bn is part of a wider £28bn borrowing package to finance a ‘Green New Deal’ designed to help decarbonise the UK’s electricity system by 2030 and ultimately make the country a net exporter of clean energy. Secure, skilled jobs for plumbers, electricians and joiners, for designers, scientists and engineers.” The sounds and sights of the future arriving. "What you will see in your town, in your city, under Labour is a sight we have not seen often enough in our country,” said shadow chancellor Rachel reeves. According to Labour, this would give taxpayers an ongoing financial stake in green projects including:

£8bn to be co-invested with private companies in the low-carbon economy as part of a ‘National Wealth Fund’. Regardless of the muted reception Labour’s industrial strategy inevitably received as the pound imploded in real-time, there was plenty of meat in the details. It’s unclear whether Kwasi Kwarteng’s ‘fiscal event’ of the previous Friday was intended to spook the markets in a manner that would overshadow any news from Starmer and his front bench, but as Labour delivered its plans for a greener future, Sterling’s decline had become the only story in town.Įvents, as they say, dear boy. Labour was no doubt hoping to make big noises with the announcement of its new industrial strategy at the first day of its party conference on Monday September 26. The Poll took place between Sept 27-and received 308 votes.
