
Alice Hancock
EU Correspondent at Financial Times
EU correspondent @FT // Energy, climate, agriculture etc // Occasional @spectator_LIFE // Views own. DMs open. Email [email protected]
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3 days ago |
ft.com | Marc Filippino |Alice Hancock
This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘Iran’s path forward’ Marc Filippino Good morning from the Financial...
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Laura Pitel |Alice Hancock |Gill Plimmer
Europe’s biggest steel producer has abandoned plans to convert two German steel plants to green production and warned that it could also...
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1 week ago |
charteredforesters.org | Alice Hancock
With the UK Government’s ambitious target to increase tree and woodland cover in England to 16.5% by 2050, the demand for skilled professionals in forestry has never been greater. A Forestry Sector Skills Plan (2025–2035) has been published that sets out the current barriers and challenges, presenting a comprehensive long-term agenda for change. This plan has been developed by a steering team made up of ten forestry sector leaders including the Institute’s Executive Director, Louise Simpson.
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Alice Hancock |Attracta Mooney
US states are sending bipartisan delegations to Brussels to seek advice on climate policy, especially carbon pricing schemes, in the face...
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Alice Hancock |Paola Tamma |Henry Foy
Brussels is considering using an upcoming carbon tax on petrol and home heating to fund the EU budget, risking further controversy over a...
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✈️Frequent flyer news alert✈️ EU countries have agreed to increase flight delay times before compensation kicks in — after 12 years of negotiations https://t.co/nNcO6zs943

RT @FT: EU urges China to loosen rare earth curbs as carmakers near crisis point https://t.co/be0Mm0himv

War over scarce resources could "quadruple" as the world warms, EU climate chief @WBHoekstra warns. Military equipment will struggle to work in extreme heat. The EU will have to prepare for more migration. Depressing if important interview: https://t.co/HFhhed5MD4