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Monday newspaper round-up: House prices, gas network, Scottish power

UK house prices are on track to beat forecasts of a decline in 2024, a leading estate agent has said, as a mortgage pricing war and expectations of Bank of England interest rate cuts rekindle the property market. After a year of sustained price falls in 2023, the global property consultancy Knight Frank said it was updating its forecast for UK house prices to rise by 3% in 2024, up from an earlier estimate of a 4% drop. – Guardian

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Britain's gas network still using engines from 1960s RAF fighter jets

Ageing aircraft turbines will cost millions to replace, says National Gas chief

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Charity: Heat Pump Installation Rate Not Fast Enough Despite Record Uptake

Charity: Heat Pump Installation Rate Not Fast Enough Despite Record Uptake
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UK and Belgium to cooperate on decarbonising gas infrastructure

The UK and Belgium are to cooperate on decarbonising gas infrastructure and transporting hydrogen energy through the Interconnector.

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The Most Wanted Particle (Synopsis)

“Innovation is taking two things that already exist and putting them together in a new way.” -Tom Freston Yes, the Universe can be considered the ultimate innovator, taking the fundamental particles and forces of the Universe, and assembling them into the entirety of what we know, interact with and observe today.

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