Suella Braverman sacked as home secretary over security breach October 19, 2022 Suella Braverman has become the second senior cabinet minister to be sacked from Liz Truss’ government in less than a week, with Grant Shapps appointed as her replacement. Braverman was asked to resign as home secretary this afternoon, first reported by The Guardian, after she sent an official Home Office document to a backbench MP [...]
How Lamborghini is going green – helped by bees and compost October 19, 2022 Lamborghini isn't a company you'd associate with green thinking. But new projects will ensure more sustainable supercars, says Tim Pitt.
Rail workers to walk out on 3 and 5 November to coincide with TFL strikes October 19, 2022 Workers at 14 train operators will walk out on 3 and 5 November after RMT Union members rejected a new pay offer. Strikes will hit the network next month after negotiations with the Rail Delivery Group failed on salaries, jobs and working conditions. The action will take place alongside industrial action from Network Rail, London [...]
BHP trumps rivals with robust iron ore production October 19, 2022 BHP has reported a robust increase in production across the board, navigating the challenging headwinds of Chinese lockdowns.
Greenland looks at blockchain technology for elections October 19, 2022 Greenland has drafted in Concordium together with two universities to examine the possibility of using a blockchain-based election system.
Truss says she’s ‘committed’ to state pension triple lock October 19, 2022 Liz Truss has said she is “committed” to increasing the state pension by the rate of inflation, after Number 10 just yesterday refused to back the triple lock. Truss said during Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) that “I am completely committed to the triple lock and so is the chancellor”. Truss’ spokesperson and Jeremy Hunt both refused [...]
Lookahead: Demand questions will take centre stage at Tesla’s quarter report October 19, 2022 Demand issues are expected to take centre stage as Tesla unveils its third quarter report later tonight. Analysts have become increasingly sceptical about the electric vehicle (EV) giant’s ability to weather the storm of soaring inflation rates, sky-high energy bills and demand weaning in China. In a trading update published earlier this month, Tesla reported [...]
Investors launch $5.7tn coalition to force action on public health October 19, 2022 A group of top investors managing $5.7tn are mounting pressure on firms to boost their focus on public health today, amid fears it is sliding off the agenda as an environmental, social and governance (ESG) issue.
Analysis: This shapeshifting inflation surge ain’t over yet October 19, 2022 Today’s inflation figures may have caused a few chairs to be flung at walls in the Bank of England. Prices are up 10.1 per cent over the year to September, above the City’s expectations and up from August. They were in line with the Bank’s forecasts though, a genuine rarity. Remember, the central bank has [...]
Renewable boom eases global emissions, reveals leading climate body October 19, 2022 Global emissions are only expected to grow by under one per cent this year thanks to a renewable boom, according to the IEA.