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Lucie Heath

Lucie Heath is the Environment Correspondent at The i Paper. She was previously Deputy News Editor at Inside Housing. You can contact her at lucie.heath@inews.co.uk

Article thumbnail: (FILES) Baroness Michelle Mone waits for the start of the State Opening of Parliament in the Houses of Parliament in London on June 21, 2017. A bra entrepreneur, two multi-million pound contracts and a "car crash" television interview have refocused attention on a scandal in the UK about unused and unusable Covid protective gear. Michelle Mone's damaging admissions in an on-air grilling last weekend prompted the main opposition Labour party to pledge a new Covid corruption commissioner if they come to power. (Photo by Stefan Rousseau / POOL / AFP) (Photo by STEFAN ROUSSEAU/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Michelle Mone says she's been treated like Pablo Escobar as accounts frozen

Friends of Baroness Mone said that 'it has been difficult for Michelle with very limited access to banking' and that the issue has 'had a huge impact on daily life'

Why Brexit is about to start polluting Britain's rivers

Farmers say Brexit promises of a green future have never materialised

Article thumbnail: Activists protest against fossil fuels at the COP28 U.N. Climate Summit, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

Why nations may reject the COP28 deal

'Watered down' COP28 deal drops phase out of fossil fuels - here’s what it means