Coal-mining companies have peddled economic nonsense by suggesting that opening new coal mines in the UK will not increase global carbon emissions that contribute to the climate crisis. Coal is the most polluting fossil fuel, and we can expect that the more coal that is extracted, the more will be burned. Planning authorities and ministers seem to have been misled by the companies' baseless claims, as a result of which there is a danger that they will permit new coal mines, thereby fatally undermining UK claims to be a global leader in phasing out coal and reducing emissions ahead of the COP26 climate summit.

Inaugural MPBE Festival of Research held at UCL East
Inaugural MPBE Festival of Research held at UCL East

Inaugural MPBE Festival of Research held at UCL East

UCL Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering was proud to host its first Festival of Research, which celebrated our diverse community

08 Jul 2025

Bartlett Academics and Alumni Present Work at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2025
Bartlett Academics and Alumni Present Work at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2025

Bartlett Academics and Alumni Present Work at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2025

Staff and alumni from The Bartlett School of Architecture have been selected to showcase their work at the prestigious annual exhibition, which runs until 17 August 2025.

08 Jul 2025

Remembering Gladys Wundowa 20 years on
Remembering Gladys Wundowa 20 years on

Remembering Gladys Wundowa 20 years on

Today (7 July 2025) marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist bombings in central London in which 52 people lost their lives.

07 Jul 2025