Going green isn’t easy when we’re so far in the red January 4, 2012 GOING green is important. But costs matter too, and never more so than at present. Household incomes are going through a decade of stagnation and businesses and jobs face a big hit this year if the euro crisis is not resolved. The potential consequences, positive and negative, of British energy policy are huge, but right [...]
Massive revolt by Tory MPs is beginning of end for coalition July 10, 2012 YOU may not care about the government’s bizarre obsession with trying to replace the unelected House of Lords with an almost equally strange upper chamber. If so, you are not alone – the public has completely switched off from the arcane, introspective world of the Westminster village. Ordinary people want to talk about growth and [...]
Huhne backs troubled CCS plan October 25, 2011 ENERGY secretary Chris Huhne yesterday reinforced government support for the UK’s work on renewable energy projects, just a week after the future of the costly carbon capture and storage (CCS) scheme was thrown into doubt. Huhne yesterday signed a deal with Norway to cooperate on carbon capture and storage projects, as well as agreeing to [...]
Virgin is ready to take on high street banks July 15, 2012 AIRLINE owners are known for being colourful characters. They have to be, given the lengths they go to make money from air travel amid surging costs, awkward regulations and fears about damaging the planet. In the current climate, the same could be said about bank owners. But Sir Richard Branson is excited at the prospect. [...]
Activity drops as euro area’s slump deepens April 23, 2012 JOBS and output are falling across the Eurozone, survey data showed yesterday, with even the relatively healthy German economy shedding workers. Consumer confidence plummeted to a record low in Italy, France’s business climate deteriorated further and Spain’s central bank announced a further 0.4 per cent fall in GDP in the first quarter, painting a very [...]
The great green roadblock in the path of recovery October 6, 2011 DAVID Cameron wants the coalition to be the “greenest government ever”. But it is doubtful this aim is compatible with strong growth and economic recovery. New Labour’s climate change targets were very ambitious but the coalition has now gone even further. The government has committed to targets that imply in just twenty years’ time nearly [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING January 3, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES MINISTER ATTACKS GREEN LOBBY The climate change minister has rounded on the “environmental Taliban” of green campaigners, insisting they are wrong to accuse the government of abandoning its commitment to a low carbon agenda. Greg Barker said: “There is nothing environmental about exporting manufacturing jobs abroad.” Barker has led the contentious efforts to [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING January 3, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES MINISTER ATTACKS GREEN LOBBY The climate change minister has rounded on the “environmental Taliban” of green campaigners, insisting they are wrong to accuse the government of abandoning its commitment to a low carbon agenda. Greg Barker said: “There is nothing environmental about exporting manufacturing jobs abroad.” Barker has led the contentious efforts to [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS November 28, 2011 Northgate Information Solutions The outsourcing group has appointed Adel Al-Saleh as chief executive to replace Chris Stone, who is leaving the firm. Al-Saleh previously spent five years at IMS Health, a technology-based analytics and services company for the healthcare industry, where his roles included president of EMEA and senior vice president of global pharma solutions. [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING December 12, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES Evraz raises prospect of Severstal merger Evraz has raised the possibility of a merger with Severstal in a deal that would unite Russia’s two biggest steelmakers to create the world’s eighth-largest producer by output, with a combined market capitalisation of £12bn. Alexander Abramov, Evraz’s chairman and founder, said in an interview with the [...]