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      EU proposes exempting AI gigafactories from environmental assessments

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Latest package in rollback of green rules also suggests repealing hazardous chemicals database

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    Datacentres, AI gigafactories and affordable housing may be exempt from mandatory environmental impact assessments in the EU under a proposal that advances the European Commission’s rollback of green rules.

    The latest in a series of packages to cut red tape calls for permitting processes for critical projects to be sped up and reducing the scope of environmental reporting rules for businesses.

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      EU proposes exempting AI gigafactories from environmental assessments

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Latest package in rollback of green rules also suggests repealing hazardous chemicals database

    • Europe live – latest updates

    Datacentres, AI gigafactories and affordable housing may be exempt from mandatory environmental impact assessments in the EU under a proposal that advances the European Commission’s rollback of green rules.

    The latest in a series of packages to cut red tape calls for permitting processes for critical projects to be sped up and reducing the scope of environmental reporting rules for businesses.

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      EU proposes exempting AI gigafactories from environmental assessments

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Latest package in rollback of green rules also suggests repealing hazardous chemicals database

    • Europe live – latest updates

    Datacentres, AI gigafactories and affordable housing may be exempt from mandatory environmental impact assessments in the EU under a proposal that advances the European Commission’s rollback of green rules.

    The latest in a series of packages to cut red tape calls for permitting processes for critical projects to be sped up and reducing the scope of environmental reporting rules for businesses.

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      UK joins call for Europe’s human rights laws to be ‘constrained’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

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    The UK has joined some of Europe’s hardline governments in calling for human rights laws to be “constrained” to allow Rwanda-style migration deals with third countries and more foreign criminals to be deported.

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      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Britain aligns with some of Europe’s hardline governments in calling for change to allow Rwanda-style migration deals

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    The UK has joined some of Europe’s hardline governments in calling for human rights laws to be “constrained” to allow Rwanda-style migration deals with third countries and more foreign criminals to be deported.

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      UK joins call for Europe’s human rights laws to be ‘constrained’

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    Britain aligns with some of Europe’s hardline governments in calling for change to allow Rwanda-style migration deals

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    The UK has joined some of Europe’s hardline governments in calling for human rights laws to be “constrained” to allow Rwanda-style migration deals with third countries and more foreign criminals to be deported.

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      ‘Already had a profound effect’: parents react to Australia’s social media ban

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    We asked you to share your views on your children’s use of social media and how the ban is affecting your family. Here is what you told us

    For some parents, social media sucks up their children’s time and steals them away from family life, instilling mental health issues along the way. For others, it provides their children with an essential line to friends, family, connection and support.

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      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    We asked you to share your views on your children’s use of social media and how the ban is affecting your family. Here is what you told us

    For some parents, social media sucks up their children’s time and steals them away from family life, instilling mental health issues along the way. For others, it provides their children with an essential line to friends, family, connection and support.

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      ‘Already had a profound effect’: parents react to Australia’s social media ban

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    We asked you to share your views on your children’s use of social media and how the ban is affecting your family. Here is what you told us

    For some parents, social media sucks up their children’s time and steals them away from family life, instilling mental health issues along the way. For others, it provides their children with an essential line to friends, family, connection and support.

    When Australia’s social media ban came into effect on Wednesday, millions of under-16s lost access to their accounts and were prevented from creating new ones.

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