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The drive for Net Zero 'could cost households £6,000 a year' despite Rishi Sunak ditching or... The drive for Net Zero 'could cost households £6,000 a year' despite Rishi Sunak ditching or delaying green policies, report warns. It was previously estimated the price tag for net zero would be £1.3 trillion. But Civitas says it may cost up to £4.5 trillion to reach net zero by 2050.
The drive for Net Zero 'could cost households £6,000 a year' despite Rishi Sunak ditching or... The drive for Net Zero 'could cost households £6,000 a year' despite Rishi Sunak ditching or delaying green policies, report warns. It was previously estimated the price tag for net zero would be £1.3 trillion. But Civitas says it may cost up to £4.5 trillion to reach net zero by 2050.
Net zero to cost Britons an extra £6,000 a year despite Sunak watering down policies Report by Civitas reveals cost of reaching net zero is set to top £4.5trillion. This figure is over three times the Climate Change Committee’s estimate of just over £1.3 trillion. UK is responsible for less than one percent of all global emissions.
Court rulings on protests, immigration and strikes undermine Parliamentary sovereignty, report... Think-tank Civitas says that court rulings covering immigration, protests and strikes are undermining the sovereignty of Parliament. It calls on the Government to use its constitutional power to revoke adverse judgments based on 'politically correct' interpretations of human rights laws.
France moves to ban far-right party for 'anti-Semitism' Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced the dissolution of the far-right, ultra-traditional Catholic party Civitas on Monday. He said he would refer the matter to the prosecutor following the anti-Semitic remarks. Civitas, which claims to have 165,000 members, is an organization of ultra- traditionalist Catholics.
Oxford and Cambridge are locked in a cancel culture doom spiral The Boat Race is no longer the primary source of contest between Oxford and Cambridge students – it is free speech. Both universities have been listed among the ‘most restrictive’ on matters of free speech by the think tank Civitas. Kathleen Stock’s interview will be oversubscribed this Friday.
Teacher who was told to apologise for calling female class 'girls', fears pupils are being groomed One in ten teenagers wants to change gender or has already done so. Civitas survey also found that just under a third of the teens said they had been taught 'a woman can have a penis'
Teacher who was told to apologise for calling female class 'girls', fears pupils are being groomed One in ten teenagers wants to change gender or has already done so. Civitas survey also found that just under a third of the teens said they had been taught 'a woman can have a penis'
One in ten older teenagers would like to change gender The Civitas think tank also found that more than three quarters of parents want the legal right to see all sex and relationships education materials used in school lessons.
Damning report finds one in ten schoolchildren 'want to change their gender or have already done so' Almost a third are being taught that a 'woman can have a penis' While one in five had been told that 'a man can get pregnant' Report by think-tank Civitas polled 1,168 young people aged 16 to 18.
Damning report finds one in ten schoolchildren 'want to change their gender or have already done so' Almost a third are being taught that a 'woman can have a penis' While one in five had been told that 'a man can get pregnant' Report by think-tank Civitas polled 1,168 young people aged 16 to 18.
King Charles 'needs younger royals to pick up the slack' to save monarchy King Charles III's plan for a slimmed-down monarchy is seen as a'strategic mistake' He needs younger royals to 'pick up the slack', according to a British think tank author. The comment came after a shocking report from Civitas claiming the Royal Family is on the "brink of collapse"
Royal family 'on brink of collapse' as it's 'abolishing itself', report claims Thinktank Civitas claims death, scandal and resignation are blamed for a 40 per cent drop in engagements in the past decade. It predicts if junior royals don't do more to support King Charles then the monarchy could easily "collapse" The report has been published weeks away from the King's coronation. The coronation is already expected to be slimmed down.
China ‘targeting Commonwealth nations neglected by Britain’ Civitas, the think tank, detailed in a new report shared exclusively with The Times. It said that especially among nations in the Caribbean, Africa and the South Pacific, China had “greater diplomatic and military advantages’
We must redraw the tax map and get to grip with benefits, says STEPHEN POLLARD Think tank Civitas published ‘An analysis of the effects of taxes and benefits on household income’ A record 54.2 percent of people now live in households that receive more in benefits than they pay in taxes.
Over half of households get more from the State than they pay in tax 36 million people get more from the Government than they pay in tax. This is up from 24 million, or two-fifths of households, when Tony Blair was in power at the turn of the millennium. The cost of the nation’s massive reliance on the State is being borne by higher earners, think-tank Civitas found.
Record number of Britons are now dependent on the state Civitas analysis of Office of National Statistics (ONS) data from 2020/21 showed a record 54.2 per cent of individuals live in households which received more in benefits than they contributed in taxes. Analysis authors Tim Knox and Daniel Lilley say the “net dependency ratio” is the highest on record.
Record number of Britons dependent on the state - analysis Civitas analysis of Office of National Statistics data from 2020/21 showed a record 54.2% of individuals – or 36 million people – now live in households which received more in benefits. Analysis authors Tim Knox and Daniel Lilley say the “net dependency ratio” is the highest on record.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Tragic decline of free speech on campus Think-tank Civitas compiled a league table of our 'wokest' institutions. At the top were Oxford, Cambridge and Bristol, followed by several other universities in the Russell Group.