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Michael Crossland
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Business Reporter with The Yorkshire Post | Also looks after the paper's weekly environment features page | Views my own.

Available at: michael.crossland@nationalworld.com
I was (and absolutely still am) stunned to win an award at last night's Media Freedom Awards.

Massive thanks go to everyone at The Yorkshire Post for the amazing teaching and guidance I've received over the last three years.
November 13, 2025 at 9:52 AM
Yorkshire firm Tissue Regenix has warned that it will go out of business unless it can raise extra money by the end of November, after it last month discovered "financial inaccuracies" in its latest results.

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Yorkshire firm launches ‘urgent’ bid to raise £5m as it faces closure after finding ‘financial inaccuracies’
A Yorkshire company has warned that it will go out of business unless it can raise extra money by the end of November, after it last month discovered "financial inaccuracies" in its latest results.
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November 7, 2025 at 11:57 AM
Chancellor Rachel Reeves appears set to press ahead with changes to cash ISA limits in next month's Budget, as she insisted that new rules are needed to get UK savers better returns on their investments.

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Reeves says new rules needed for UK savers as report warns against changes to Cash ISA limits
Chancellor Rachel Reeves appears set to press ahead with changes to cash ISA limits in next month's Budget, as she insisted that new rules are needed to get UK savers better returns on their investmen...
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October 25, 2025 at 5:48 AM
Climate minister Katie White has said there is still "incredible support” from the public on action against climate change, despite what she described as a “fracturing at the political level”.

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Public support for net zero still ‘incredible’ despite Tory and Reform stances, climate minister claims
Climate Minister Katie White has said there is still "incredible support” from the public on action against climate change, despite what she described as a “fracturing at the political level”.
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October 22, 2025 at 11:06 AM
Leeds City Council will today meet with tenants’ union ACORN as the group calls for a national ban on the use of bailiffs for council tax debt collection.

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Council to meet with ACORN union amid calls to reform council tax debt collection
Leeds City Council is today set to meet with tenants’ union ACORN as the group calls for a national ban on the use of bailiffs for council tax debt collection.
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October 21, 2025 at 11:19 AM
A group of residents near one of Drax’s US wood pellet facilities have filed a lawsuit against Drax Biomass and its subsidiaries, alleging that the facility “unlawfully” released “massive amounts of toxic pollutants into their community”.

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‘These residents deserve clean air’: Drax sued over emissions at US pellet plant
A GROUP of residents near one of Drax’s US wood pellet facilities have filed a lawsuit against Drax Biomass and its subsidiaries, alleging that the facility “unlawfully” released “massive amounts of t...
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October 17, 2025 at 4:07 PM
A now closed private school in Yorkshire paid for a series of staff parties in the months leading up to its collapse, a former teacher has told The Yorkshire Post, despite existing financial issues and doubts around the school’s ability to continue operating.

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Yorkshire private school paid for string of staff parties in run-up to closure, claims former teacher
A now closed private school in Yorkshire paid for a series of staff parties in the months leading up to its collapse, a former teacher has told The Yorkshire Post, despite existing financial issues an...
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October 11, 2025 at 7:09 AM
Campaigners have warned that Drax could be about to face a “time of reckoning” in the US, as a major decision looms for one of the power station operator’s wood pellet production facilities.

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Campaigners warn Drax could face ‘time of reckoning’ as decision looms on US pellet plant
Campaigners have warned that Drax could be about to face a “time of reckoning” in the US, as a major decision looms for one of the power station operator’s wood pellet production facilities.
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October 10, 2025 at 4:16 PM
The Environment Agency has served an enforcement notice to a company behind plans to build a controversial recycling plant on the Yorkshire border, claiming the firm has failed to tackle an ongoing fire risk on the proposed site.

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Regulator serves enforcement notice to firm behind controversial recycling plant scheme due to ‘fire risk’
A company seeking to build a new plastic recycling plant has come under scrutiny from regulators, with claims the firm has failed to tackle an ongoing fire risk at its proposed development site.
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October 3, 2025 at 4:05 PM
Power station operator Drax has announced that it has now appointed an external auditor, following an Ofgem investigation last year which led to the firm paying out £25m for “misreporting data”.

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Drax: Auditor appointed to examine data around energy firm’s wood pellet supply chain
North Yorkshire power station operator Drax has announced that it has now appointed an external auditor, following an Ofgem investigation last year which led to the firm paying out £25m for “misreport...
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September 16, 2025 at 3:54 PM
Two private schools in Yorkshire which closed down this year had suffered years of financial problems prior to the removal of VAT exemptions, and owed a combined total of just under £6m when they collapsed, analysis of financial documents has revealed.

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£6m in debts: Collapsed Yorkshire private schools faced longstanding issues before VAT changes
Two private schools in Yorkshire which closed down this year had suffered years of financial problems prior to the removal of VAT exemptions, and owed a combined total of just under £6m when they coll...
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September 15, 2025 at 4:06 PM
Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ed Miliband, has said that the transition to clean energy offers the “best chance in decades” to create new, well-paid jobs in South Yorkshire.

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Energy transition offers ‘best chance in decades’ to create much-needed jobs in South Yorkshire, says Miliband
Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ed Miliband, has said that the transition to clean energy offers the “best chance in decades” to create new, well-paid jobs in South Yorkshire.
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September 12, 2025 at 11:10 AM
Researchers from Yorkshire have warned of the potential health impacts from wildfires after identifying pollutants from the Langdale Moor fire almost 100km away in Leeds.

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Researchers warn on health impacts of wildfires as smoke from Langdale blaze detected 100km away
Researchers from Yorkshire have warned of the potential health impacts from wildfires after identifying pollutants from the Langdale Moor fire as far away as Leeds.
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September 5, 2025 at 11:24 AM
A little career first for me this week with my first opinion piece in @yorkshirepost.co.uk

I’ve taken a look at the recent drop-off in green investment from big businesses and the US Government and asked: how does this story end?

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To those cutting back investment in green energy – how do you expect this to end?: Michael Crossland
For a long time, logic has dictated that the shift towards green energy was inevitable. As global temperatures rise, and fossil fuels become ever more depleted, sensible minds could only conclude that...
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June 4, 2025 at 11:28 AM
The US backing away from investment in green energy could present a major opportunity for the UK, according to the UK’s Low Carbon Business Ambassador.

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US backtrack in green investment could be UK’s gain, says low carbon business ambassador
The US backing away from investment in green energy could present a major opportunity for the UK, according to the UK’s Low Carbon Business Ambassador.
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May 31, 2025 at 8:04 AM
Yet another blow for green energy in the first half of 2025.

SSE has said it is “unlikely” to reach its 2030 generation target for renewables as the company announced it was cutting its five-year investment expectations by £3bn.

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SSE ‘unlikely’ to meet 2030 generation target for renewables as firm cuts investments by £3bn
Energy firm SSE has said it is “unlikely” to reach its 2030 renewable energy generation target as the company announced that it was cutting its five-year investment expectations by £3bn.
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May 21, 2025 at 11:06 AM
As climate change fuels more wildfires in the UK, firefighters are facing extreme, dangerous conditions.

I spoke with a wildfire officer in Yorkshire and local experts on what’s driving the rise in moorland fires.

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‘You have flames at waist height, smoke swirling around you’: Inside Yorkshire’s wildfire fight
As experts warn that climate change will cause wildfires to occur more frequently across the UK, those on the ground fighting them face extreme and dangerous conditions.
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May 19, 2025 at 5:36 PM
Leeds has seen a net gain of just 22 affordable homes over the last ten years, as over 5,000 homes in the city were purchased through the Right to Buy Scheme.

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Leeds sees net gain of just 22 affordable homes in past 10 years, as over 5,000 sold through Right to Buy
Leeds has seen a net gain of just 22 affordable homes over the last ten years, as over 5,000 homes in the city were purchased through the Right to Buy Scheme.
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April 23, 2025 at 10:42 AM
Exclusive: A director at North Yorkshire Council’s housing development company previously withdrew over £80,000 from a business prior to its collapse for he and his wife’s “personal benefit”, according to official documents.

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Director of council-owned housing company took £80k from collapsed firm for ‘personal benefit’, documents reveal
A director at North Yorkshire Council’s housing development company previously withdrew over £80,000 from a business prior to its collapse for he and his wife’s “personal benefit”, according to offici...
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March 15, 2025 at 7:10 AM
Anglo American has confirmed that recently announced plans for job cuts will not affect workers at its Yorkshire-based Woodsmith mining project.

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Anglo American job cuts will not affect workers at Yorkshire’s Woodsmith mine, says firm
Anglo American, the firm behind Yorkshire’s Woodsmith mining project, has said that its recently announced plans for job cuts will not have an impact on workers at its Yorkshire scheme.
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March 14, 2025 at 9:10 AM
Reposted by Michael Crossland
New: A pioneering carbon capture firm part-owned by the Government, Drax and bp made almost all of its staff redundant yesterday. Move comes in same week that Drax and bp both announced plans to cut back on investing in renewable projects:
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C-Capture: Mass redundancies at Government-backed carbon capture firm
A pioneering Yorkshire carbon capture company backed by Drax, bp and the Government has made almost all of its staff redundant as a new owner is sought for the business, The Yorkshire Post can reveal.
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March 1, 2025 at 7:17 AM
North Yorkshire power station operator Drax has said that it expects to commit less development investment into carbon capture until it has greater certainty on government regulation.

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Drax to commit ‘less development investment’ until it receives certainty on Government regulation
North Yorkshire power station operator Drax has said that it expects to commit less development investment into carbon capture until it has greater certainty on government regulation.
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February 27, 2025 at 10:26 AM
Interesting development on Yorkshire’s Woodsmith mining project.

The CEO of Anglo American, the firm behind the scheme, has said that the company expects the project to “ramp up” again no earlier than 2027.

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Yorkshire's Woodsmith mining project will ramp up again ‘no earlier than 2027’, says CEO
The CEO of Anglo American, the firm behind Yorkshire’s major Woodsmith mining project, has said that the company expects the scheme to “ramp up” again no earlier than 2027.
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February 20, 2025 at 9:55 AM
A Yorkshire Post investigation has uncovered a string of permit breaches relating to the handling of radioactive waste and materials at four Yorkshire hospitals, one of them involving a "missing bag of radioactive waste".

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String of permit breaches relating to handling of radioactive waste at four Yorkshire hospitals
A Yorkshire Post investigation has uncovered a string of permit breaches relating to the handling of radioactive waste and materials at four Yorkshire hospitals.
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December 28, 2024 at 5:50 PM
Yesterday I spoke to Yorkshire Water CEO Nicola Shaw about her decision not to return a performance bonus worth over £300,000, as well as the newly announced bill increases.

Full write up below.

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Yorkshire Water CEO defends company’s decision to hand out bonuses following criticism
The CEO of Yorkshire Water has defended the company’s choice to pay out director bonuses this year after criticism of her decision not to return a performance bonus worth over £300,000.
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December 20, 2024 at 8:25 AM