Why the next part of the Government’s AI safety plan should be citizen engagement November 2, 2023 The public must be engaged as we move into this potentially bright, AI powered future, says Lord Holmes of Richmond.
‘Concessions to the gas lobby’: Renewable energy sector blasts government’s gas power play March 12, 2024 The UK's renewable energy sector has slammed the government’s new commitment to develop gas-fired power stations to act as a back up to support green energy projects.
Shapps to meet energy chiefs over government’s green energy goals August 2, 2023 Grant Shapps will encourage energy chief to outline their plans to bolster the country's supply security today.
Government’s London Stock Exchange boosterism is anti-competitive, claims rival boss October 4, 2023 The government’s drive to boost the appeal of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) has been slammed as anti-competitive by rival exchange Aquis, which claimed ministers have been unfairly promoting the LSE in their efforts to breathe life into the City’s IPO market this year. The London Stock Exchange’s main market and smaller Alternative Investment Market [...]
Former Britishvolt boss slams government’s EV strategy as takeover bid stalls August 9, 2023 The government lacks “innovative thinking” and a “joined up industrial strategy” to support the UK’s electric vehicle industry.
Trade bodies back government’s embrace of North Sea oil and gas industry August 1, 2023 Trade bodies across the energy industry has welcomed the government's decision to support the North Sea's oil and gas sector.
AI governance – who’s in control? October 6, 2023 Lord Holmes urges us all to be part of the AI governance discourse if we want to ensure that ‘safe’ systems can work for everyone.
Novacyt: UK Government’s £135m lawsuit against Covid-19 test-maker set for trial April 19, 2024 Biotech firm Novacyt will be in the English High Court in June as it is set to defend itself against the UK Government's £135m lawsuit over covid tests
Better Business: Impact Governance July 25, 2023 7 essentials for governing a purpose-driven business Your corporate purpose is your compass, guiding your profitability and your business’ wider impact on the world. In defining what corporate purpose should be, there’s clear momentum towards stakeholder capitalism in the UK, with initiatives like the B Corp movement and the Better Business Act bringing corporate purpose [...]
Can the government’s green finance plans really get investment flowing? March 31, 2023 The government’s delayed plans to boost investment into the country’s net zero transition have divided opinion in the City today, with campaign groups and firms warring over whether the plans go far enough in their scale and ambition. Among the measures announced are a number of reviews and policy consultations designed to kick on the [...]