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Today, on World Environment Day, we’re launching a brand new podcast called ‘Which? Investigates’. Its host, Science Journalist & Producer Greg Foot, is here to tell us more. I’m really excited to be hosting an eight-episode first season of ‘Which? Investigates’. The podcast looks to uncover which of the myriad claims we all see on products, in the press and shared on social media are actually backed up by facts. The first season of Which? Investigates focuses on putting claims of “sustainability” under the spotlight. From plant-based food to plastic-free products and electric cars, I’ll be digging deeper into what genuinely reduces our environmental footprint, and what’s simply green-washing, to give consumers the confidence to make better choices for themselves and the environment. ....
England is in lockdown for a third time and schools are closed until February 15 at least, Boris Johnson announced during his latest press conference. Primary and secondary schools have been ordered to shift to remote learning. Johnson said the government had been doing “everything in our power to keep schools open”, but that educational settings act as “vectors for transmission” and there is a risk of spreading between households. Vulnerable children and those of key workers will still be able to go to colleges, primary and secondary schools, and Johnson said nurseries and other early years settings will remain open in England. ....