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The prime minister says he is open to more onshore wind farms
The prime minister says he is open to more onshore wind farms
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1 Boris Johnson has called for the chief executive of P&O Ferries to resign after he “brazenly” admitted breaking employment law when firing 800 crew without notice.

2 The prime minister is resolutely opposed to fracking but remains open to onshore wind farms if communities want them, The Times was told.

3 Hong Kong is suffering an exodus of professional people fleeing both draconian laws and an alarming rise in Covid cases.

4 Oslo plans to build the world’s first facility for capturing carbon from a municipal waste incinerator.

5 Brussels has pledged to reset the rules governing the largest technology giants with a new law to curtail their power that experts believe will become a global benchmark.

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6 Frasers Group, Marks & Spencer, Charles Tyrwhitt and Crew Clothing are all circling TM Lewin after the shirt brand collapsed into administration this month.

7 CBRE, one of the country’s biggest property agents has come under fire for misleading prospective buyers of the Royal Liver Building over who owns the Liverpool landmark.

8 Steve Murrells, the boss of the Co-operative Group, is stepping down after ten years and handing over to its first female chief executive, Shirine Khoury-Haq, chief financial officer.

9 Storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin are thought to be responsible for falling retail sales in February.

10 Go-Ahead Group, which was fined for withholding money owed to the taxpayer, has retained its contract to run the Southern and Thameslink rail networks.