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Read all about it: Dale Vince launches new newspaper Babelfish

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Dale Vince has launched a new media platform called Babelfish with a first print edition now available.

Edited by former Daily Express editor Gary Jones, it is starting with a quarterly frequency but with ambitions to expand both print and digital output

Mr Vince said: “This paper is dedicated to the reform of our energy market. It sets out three simple measures that could halve energy bills, cut inflation and interest rates, and lift over a million people out of poverty.

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“An enormous boost to our economy is within reach. It’s not about Net Zero — it’s about fixing a rip-off system that punishes households and weakens Britain’s economy. I’ve sent this to every MP and Peer in the land — because the prize is huge, and the fix is simple. Britain’s energy rules make our bills artificially high. It doesn’t have to be that way. Will you join me in calling for change?”

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