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 Youth climate activists are calling on Labour to be bolder or risk losing the support of a generation of young voters at the next election.Activists from Green New Deal Rising, which has doorstepped dozens of politicians over the past 18 months, are calling for more urgent action on the climate emergency, and want Labour to commit to a  decade of green  stanley spain new deal action .Their demands include an expansion of public ownership to include rail, water and energy, a new wealth tax, a green jobs guarantee alongside a living income, a new National Nature Service and an expanded, permanent windfall tax on oil and gas companies.Fossil fuels received 拢20bn more UK support than renewables since 2015Read moreFatima Ibrahim, co-executive director of Green New Deal Rising, said if the Labour party wanted young people to vote for  the greener, fairer future its promising, it must show us how . They must commit stanley thermos mug  to creating fairness through expanding publicly owned services, taxing exorbitant wealth and corporations to deliver plent termo stanley iful green jobs and a living income for all,  said Ibrahim.  From now until the election, we are going to be taking every chance we can to demand bold action from the Labour party, and secure a vision we can believe in. Labour says tackling the climate crisis is at the heart of its policy agenda, pointing out it is one of the partys five missions set out by its leader, Keir Starmer, last month. The party has already committed to a range of climate policies including  Dgbd Feeling blue: US woman treated by doctors after blood turned navy
 Russell Brand has accepted  substantial  libel damages from the Sun on  stanley isolierkanne Sunday over the false claim that he cheated on his girlfriend Jemima Khan.Brand was not at London s high court for the settlement of his action against News Group Newspapers over a November 2013 story.The paper s publisher has apologised and agreed to pay Brand his legal costs and damages, believed to have been at least five figures. Brand has said he would put these towards  what he considers to be diverse, just and decent causes , including the the Hillsborough Justice Campaign.His solicitor, John Kelly, told the court that the allegation that Brand had deceived the public as well as Khan by falsely proclaiming that he was being faithful to her when in fact he was having sex  stanley mug with model Sophie Coady during a four-month fling was entirely without foundation and  distressing, hurtful and damaging .Kelly continued:  Given the prominence devoted to the story in such a high-selling newspaper, it was inevitable that the article was picked up and repeated in other media as in fact it was. The allegations are entirely without foundation and of course they were distressing, hurtful and damaging to the claimant [Bran stanley cup d]. Following publication Mr Brand immediately wrote to the Sun on Sunday on the very day the article came out through his solicitors Harbottle  Lewis who informed the newspaper that the claims were false, that they should be withdrawn and that an apolog