Serco chief commits to London listing and says global ‘complexity’ likely to hike demand February 29, 2024 Outsourcer Serco's chief exec believes a world of growing "complexity" is likely to stimulate demand for the contractor's solutions, he told City A.M. this afternoon
Labour slams Rishi Sunak’s plans to boost North Sea oil and gas July 31, 2023 Rishi Sunak's energy policies are "weak and confused" and will "not take a penny off bills", said shadow climate secretary Ed Miliband.
If climate summits are to achieve progress, they should avoid the spirit of Glasgow November 11, 2022 Setting targets is easy. But we are at risk of repeating the same mistakes of Cop26.
Economics now one of UK’s top ten most popular A-levels August 17, 2023 Economics is now one of the UK’s top ten most popular A-levels, after students flocked to study the subject amid a period of instability for the UK. More than 39,000 students received results for the qualification this summer, according to the Joint Council for Qualifications, a 7.3 per cent increase on last year. It marks [...]
UK carbon capture strategy ‘outdated and unrealistic’ as costs doubled to £20bn March 13, 2024 Will Gardiner, chief executive, said the group continues to play an "essential role," in the UK's power mix
New challenges create new markets – and net zero is no exception March 4, 2024 There’s no silver bullet for reducing emissions, but, as a place that has always embraced innovation, the City has an important role to play, writes Michael Mainelli
Cyber attacks top risks for UK firms in 2024 but spectre of natural disasters looms large January 16, 2024 The Allianz Risk Barometer has ranked cyber incidents as the biggest risk for businesses, both globally and in the UK, by companies of all sizes and over a range of sectors.
Energy providers demand government incentives to stop UK providers losing out on green projects February 20, 2023 The energy sector is ramping up pressure on the government to bolster the investment climate for green projects.
Brits love talking about the weather – so let’s talk about investing in climate action August 22, 2022 Up until very recently, British people loved talking about the weather. It has long been part of our cultural zeitgeist and public representation. A BBC survey from 2015 found that four in 10 people admitted to having a conversation about the weather in the 60 minutes preceding answering the survey. Fast forward seven years and [...]
UK risks missing out on ‘growth opportunity of the century’ due to climate action delays as it falls behind in ‘net-zero race’ January 14, 2023 The UK is not in line to meet the environmental target - and has fallen behind rival economies in the "net-zero race" warns a new report.