Wind turbines are getting old, here’s how the UK’s ageing fleet keeps spinning August 16, 2023 Wind turbines are routinely regarded as an energy source of the future, as debates spin over its upcoming role in the country’s supply mix.
“Now or never” for climate change mitigation, IPCC warns April 13, 2022 The next few years are critical in the fight against climate change, according to the third instalment of the UN’s latest sixth landmark report. Its global assessment of global climate change, which will be completed this year, has warned that without deep and immediate emissions reductions across all sectors, limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees [...]
Hunt is right to rest his hopes for growth on the City, but it will still need a helping hand July 12, 2023 Jeremy Hunt is banking on the City bailing out the UK economy - and it can if he gives it the reforms it needs, writes Michael Moore.
Developers looking at ‘legality’ of government demand to commit to funding cladding remediations February 7, 2022 Builders have accused the government of taking a disproportionate approach with its plans to relieve leaseholders of remediation costs for unsafe flats. Developers were sent a letter by the government last week calling on them to sign a legally binding agreement that committed them to covering the costs of fixing tower blocks with dangerous cladding. [...]
Noah Kline: ‘I wish I still had that Bitcoin I used to buy a fake ID on the dark web’ May 27, 2022 Blockchain and cryptocurrency only made sense to Noah Kline when he wanted to buy a fake ID on the dark web.
‘Pension funds need to invest in UK growth’: former innovation minister Sam Gyimah on the future of UK tech March 9, 2023 Speak with most tech and innovation figures in the UK currently and you will hear a similar gripe: institutional investors are not pulling their weight. Investment into the UK’s tech sector, as with most of the world, has tumbled in the past year and brought into sharp relief a funding gap that they argue is [...]
Government ‘sabotaging’ efforts to resolve strike waves, new TUC boss claims December 29, 2022 The new general secretary of the TUC has accused the Government of “sabotaging” efforts to resolve the wave of strikes continuing to sweep across the country. Paul Nowak takes over the job amid the biggest outbreak of industrial unrest in a generation, with leaders of health, rail, civil service, teaching and postal unions increasingly angry [...]
Payments firm Paddle bags ‘unicorn’ status with $200m funding boost May 10, 2022 London fintech firm Paddle has bagged a $200m funding injection today at a valuation of $1.4bn, making it the latest UK firm to achieve so-called ‘unicorn’ status with a value of more than $1bn.
Britain’s sporting success will help economic growth August 1, 2022 Sport has had a busy summer in the UK as we marked England’s victory at the UEFA Women’s Euro and the start of the Commonwealth Games last week. It was with great pride that people across the country watched the Lionesses’ incredible performance and did us all proud. For many, it has brought back fond [...]
Boris Johnson’s plan for 50-year mortgages is outright ‘risky’ and solely aimed at inflating the market, warns property guru July 5, 2022 Boris Johnson’s latest proposal for the housing market is “another risky, spontaneous announcement aimed at temporarily inflating the housing market” according to the boss a major property firm. David Alexander, the chief executive officer of DJ Alexander Scotland, part of the Lomond Group, told City A.M. today he believes that the comments from the Prime [...]