Solar panels are to be installed in 800,000 low-income
homes across England and Wales over the next five years, as part of a new
government scheme. The Dutch firm, Maas Capital, is investing £160m in the
project. The panels, which will be free to tenants, are expected to cut
hundreds of pounds from energy bills, according to the UK firm Solarplicity.
The first people to benefit from the scheme include residents of a sheltered
retirement home in Ealing, west London. Read more on the BBC.
Motor neurone disease patients in England die waiting for home adaptations,
campaigners say
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Charity finds grants for crucial alterations take average 375 days, with
many MND patients dying in this time
People with motor neurone disease (MND) are...
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