‘Men stop behaving like children when women are around’ – 16 women in hospitality on International Women’s Day March 7, 2024 This IWD we decided to hand over our pages to some of the amazing women who are blazing a trail in the world of food, drink and hospitality
Name your price: How better carbon pricing can help the fight towards net zero October 6, 2020 As the old joke goes, if you get three economists together, you are likely to get at least half a dozen different opinions. But there is one thing that economists do agree on: you need to price carbon effectively if you are to shift economic activity towards a lower carbon future. About 40 countries around [...]
Tech Weekly: Digital Minister Chris Philp on London’s global tech status April 29, 2022 In this week’s episode, Charlie Conchie talks to Digital Minister Chris Philp. They ask whether London is still worthy of its role as a tech hub, technology and its part in addressing the cost-of-living squeeze, and free speech and online security amidst the Online Safety Bill. Episode transcript (auto-generated) Host 0:08 Hello and welcome to [...]
Morgan Sindall lands £250m Lewisham Gateway development deal July 14, 2020 Construction firm Morgan Sindall has received £252m in funding from private landlord Get Living to complete the Lewisham Gateway redevelopment project. The development, which is expected to be completed in 2023, will 649 rentable properties, as well as a combined 50,000 square feet of shops, restaurants and office spaces. It will also contain Lewisham’s first [...]
End the political games, TfL and DfT urged, as new funding deadline looms May 27, 2021 London’s politicians and business leaders called on the government and Transport for London (TfL) to end the “political games” and agree a long-term funding deal for the network as the latest round of negotiations reached their final hours. Tomorrow the latest extension to the last funding deal runs out, leaving the operator once again without [...]
Over half of financial services professionals claim ‘greenwashing’ is rife in the industry, study says May 25, 2021 More than half of financial services professionals believe ‘greenwashing’ is rife within the industry, according to a study released today, as employees fear competitors intentionally inflate their sustainable practices. The study by data agency iResearch Services, which polled 550 decision-makers at financial institutions, also found that 38 per cent believe every business is operating ‘unethically’ [...]
Britishvolt to build £2.6bn battery ‘gigaplant’ in Blyth December 11, 2020 Start-up Britishvolt has chosen Blyth in the north-east of England to be the site of the UK’s first ever battery “gigaplant”. The project, which will cost £2.6bn in total, is one of the largest ever investments into the region. Around 3000 people will be employed at the plant, which will produce lithium ion batteries for [...]
JP Morgan backs Sirius Minerals $3.8bn financing package for Yorkshire mine April 30, 2019 JP Morgan has backed a $3.8bn (£2.9bn) Sirius Minerals financing package as the miner looks to complete a fertiliser project in North Yorkshire. The US bank has underwritten a $400m share placing launched this morning and will provide a $2.5bn revolving credit facility, Sirius Minerals revealed today. The giant polyhalite mine under the North York [...]
Coronavirus: UK construction sector grinds to a halt in worst month on record May 6, 2020 UK construction sector activity juddered to a halt in April, survey data has shown, as coronavirus lockdown measures pushed the industry to its worst month on record. The IHS Markit/Cips construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI), a gauge of the health of the sector, plunged to an all-time low of 8.2 in April from 39.3 in [...]
Hinkley Point C construction continues apace with completion of reactor base June 1, 2020 Construction at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in Somerset remains on track despite the coronavirus crisis, with contractors today meeting a key milestone in the building of the new plant. With work continuing under special coronavirus measures, workers at the plant have completed the 49,000 tonne base for the second nuclear reactor, meeting a [...]