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GB News: Nigel Farage accuses ministers of 'defrauding' taxpayers over net zero pledge
Nigel Farage accuses ministers of 'defrauding' taxpayers over net zero pledge
Nigel Farage has accused the UK government of defrauding taxpayers by spending billions on green energy projects that he claims have no significant impact on global carbon emissions. He argues that the focus on renewable energy is detrimental to British manufacturing jobs and proposes partial nationalization of water companies.

Farage's plan suggests the government take a 50% stake in water utilities, but he did not provide clear cost estimates. The Environment Secretary criticized the nationalization proposal, warning it could divert funds from essential services like the NHS and worsen pollution during the transition.


#society

Fox News: Delta flight makes emergency landing at LAX following visible engine fire captured on video
Delta flight makes emergency landing at LAX following visible engine fire captured on video
Delta flight 446 experienced an engine fire shortly after takeoff from Los Angeles International Airport, prompting a return to the airport for a safe landing. Video footage showed flames from the left engine, and the FAA is currently investigating the incident.

All 226 passengers and nine crew members exited the Boeing 767-400 safely, and Delta has apologized for the disruption. Local firefighters and Delta's maintenance team inspected the aircraft following the event.


Breitbart: Questions Surround $100 Million in 'Fire Aid' for Los Angeles
Questions Surround $100 Million in 'Fire Aid' for Los Angeles
Concerns have emerged regarding the allocation of approximately $100 million raised by "Fire Aid" concerts following the Los Angeles fires. While some reports indicate that funds were distributed to various organizations, many victims claim they have not received direct assistance.

Investigations reveal a divide in findings: one outlet asserts funds were well-utilized by nonprofits, while another highlights that victims have seen little benefit. Oversight of fund distribution is questioned, with calls for more transparency on how the money is being spent.