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Drill, maybe, drill: Why North Sea oil and gas will not meet UK energy needs

Sky News Tuesday, 2 September 2025 ()
Drill, maybe, drill: Why North Sea oil and gas will not meet UK energy needsKemi Badenoch's promise to "maximise" oil and gas extraction has put clear North Sea water between her party and the government.
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News video: Education Secretary: Future jobs lie in renewables, not oil

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Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson rejected Conservative suggestions to scrap net zero targets and focus on exploiting North Sea oil and gas. She said future jobs will come from renewable energy, particularly offshore wind, providing opportunities for coastal communities that have lost industries...

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