Breedon Group’s profit slumps as rain slows construction sector progress July 24, 2024 Construction materials supplier Breedon reported a dip in its profit despite increased revenue following a major US acquisition earlier this year.
COP28: What does the City think? December 1, 2023 City A.M. spoke to Square Mile decision-makers to check the temperature on what COP28 means to the City of London and the UK economy as a whole.
Top investors demand firms including Tesla and Exxon Mobil cough up climate data June 29, 2022 A group of 263 top financial institutions have today called on firms including Tesla and Exxon Mobil to reveal their environmental impact data, as pressure grows on businesses for transparency on climate impact.
Westminster under water: Bank regulator suggests stress tests for sudden and extreme climate events September 24, 2023 The head of the UK’s banking regulator has suggested testing the country’s financial system to see if it could withstand extreme and sudden climate events, such as Westminster ending up under water.
Coronation Concert recap: The best moments from Sunday night May 7, 2023 Cheeky charm from Katy Perry, touching tributes from Prince William and a strong message about climate change – last night’s Coronation Concert was much-needed light relief After a tedious half hour introduction in which the most interesting part was learning that Olly Murs has surprisingly huge pecks, it was time for the show to begin. [...]
What can the Covid-19 crisis teach us about tackling climate change? June 11, 2020 We already know how devastating climate change could be for the planet, so let’s ensure we learn the lessons from the current crisis. Covid-19 caught most of the world’s institutions and governments by surprise, leading to a global health and economic crisis unprecedented in modern times. Few people would disagree with the notion that most [...]
The King & Decarbonisation November 9, 2023 The King & Decarbonisation Yesterday King Charles III read his first Parliamentary speech to both Houses of Parliament in the Lords Chamber. From an ESG investment perspective there is a lot to unravel from the speech including: From these mentioned points above, we will dig into the first issue of decarbonisation. What impact will this [...]
Shapps warns suppliers they must be ready to pass on cuts in wholesale prices to customers March 1, 2023 Suppliers must be ready to pass on cuts in wholesale prices to customers as quickly as possible, Grant Shapps will insist in a speech today.
No, Britain doesn’t need our own Inflation Reduction Act as long as we believe in trade July 20, 2023 You only need to enter an arms race in green subsidies if you don't believe in the power of free trade.
Balfour Beatty awarded part of National Grid’s upgrade project September 13, 2024 International infrastructure group Balfour Beatty has been awarded a £363m contract as part of National Grid’s RIIO-2 framework. The contract is part of the Bamford to Twinstead Reinforcement project, which aims to reinforce East Anglia’s electricity network as part of the country’s green energy build-out. The company will replace the existing electricity network with a [...]