Welcome to the Green Room: Boris needs to finally deliver Net Zero October 6, 2021 As Boris Johnson strides onto the stage at Tory Party Conference he’ll promise the earth – and talk about saving it. The environment is front and centre of British politics now and Boris has made no secret of his ambitions to go green. Last year, in typical style, the PM vowed that Britain could become [...]
Nestle admits facing supply chain issues ahead of Christmas October 7, 2021 Struggling with supply chain issues, Nestle has said it is working hard to make its products hit the shelves this Christmas. The struggle was attributed to a labour crunch and also a chronic shortage of Heavy Goods Vehicle drivers. Bottlenecks in shipping world over also are a major factor, according to the firm, for the [...]
Exclusive: ‘Nuclear has a lot going for it while net zero will simply not happen’, says sceptical environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg February 22, 2022 Bjorn Lomborg is not your typical environmental thinker. A former Greenpeace activist, he is now frustrated with the state of our climate change debate – calling for constructive solutions rather than apocalyptic predictions. So what are Lomborg’s solutions? City A.M.’s Michiel Willems finds out. There is a lot to do about nuclear energy at the moment. [...]
Electric dreams: Is the government really prepared to save car industry after Britishvolt chaos? March 6, 2023 The collapse and revival of Britishvolt raises questions over how the government can revive the car industry - if it wants to.
Law firms cannot keep riding the two horses of easy money and the rule of law April 1, 2022 The war in Ukraine has cost many lives. It has also exposed some double standards. The recent Oxera Report has shown the economic value of the English legal platform which underpins City markets. This platform rests on the rule of law. But the City has unwisely developed a parallel reputation as a haven for funds [...]
Climate management solutions group Genuit sees revenue climb ahead of COP26 August 17, 2021 Climate management solutions group Genuit has had its half-year revenue climb to £295.6m as the need for climate conscious measures has gripped the UK ahead of COP26. Revenue was up 32.4 per cent on pre-pandemic levels, as the group worked with the construction industry to provide sustainable water, as well as climate and ventilation [...]
Subsidies to Wales have made devolution a begging bowl rather than a point of pride March 2, 2022 Did you raise a toast yesterday to the staff of Gwynedd Council in North Wales? They were enjoying their very own special Bank Holiday to celebrate the day of the patron saint of Wales, St David. Gwynedd council proudly declared in January that it would “grant” this extra holiday. All very well and good, except that [...]
Kremlin: Launch Nord Stream 2 to balance gas prices September 15, 2021 The Kremlin today said that a rapid start-up of the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline would help to correct sky-high gas prices across Europe amid a squeeze in supply. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “Undoubtedly, the quickest launch of Nord Stream 2 would significantly balance out the pricing parameters of natural gas in Europe, including on the spot [...]
Guernsey issues first cannabis growing license to 4C Labs November 29, 2021 Guernsey has issued its first license giving business 4C LABS the green light to grow cannabis and build a state of the art cultivation site.
What Everton being docked 10 points means for Premier League giants Manchester City and Chelsea November 17, 2023 Everton Football Club was penalised today after an independent commission found it breached Premier League financial rules.