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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Science Museum faces climate pressure after Shell revealed as ‘major sponsor’

    April 16, 2021

    The Science Museum has come under fire today as it revealed that Shell is a “major sponsor” of its flagship climate exhibition. The exhibition set for its reopening on 19 May, will focus on carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, which Shell has said is “essential for society to reach the goals of the Paris [...]

  • Rail firms to launch flexible season tickets to lure commuters back to city centres

    April 16, 2021

    Ministers and rail chiefs are finalising a new system of flexible season tickets designed to entice commuters back to city centres as the shift to hybrid working takes off. Cost concerns mean the discounts will be much less generous than for traditional season tickets, to spare the taxpayer from further expenses, the Telegraph has revealed. [...]

  • EU will pursue legal action over Brexit rules in Northern Ireland for ‘as long as necessary’

    April 16, 2021

    The EU this morning warned that it would continue to pursue legal action against the UK “for as long as necessary” over post-Brexit trade issues in Northern Ireland. In talks last night, European Commission vice president Maros Sefcovic urged his British counterpart David Frost to pursue jointly agreed solutions to the issues. In a statement [...]

  • City of London Corporation appoints new top team to lead transformational change

    April 16, 2021

    Following its decision in December 2020 to endorse a new Operating Model, the City of London Corporation’s governing Court of Common Council today welcomed the appointment of eight new senior officers and formally confirmed the appointment of the first woman as Chamberlain, the Corporation’s Chief Financial Officer, since the post was created in 1237. Chair [...]

  • 135 City firms switch to Dublin for post-Brexit business

    April 16, 2021

    Dublin has been crowned the most desirable place for City jobs, as 135 firms have relocated business to the Irish capital due to Brexit, new research has revealed. Think tank New Financial has found firms to favour Dublin over its city-competitors Paris, Luxembourg, Frankfurt and Amsterdam. As firms moved to the Irish capital as a result [...]

  • Ørsted enters European onshore market with purchase of €570m Brookfield

    April 16, 2021

    Danish energy giant Ørsted has today made its first foray into the European onshore wind market with the acquisition of Brookfield Renewable Ireland (BRI). The Irish firm, which has a portfolio of 389 megawatts of capacity either fully developed or under construction, is valued at €571m (£497.5m). It also has a further 1 gigawatt of [...]

  • Ocado invests £10m in self-driving vehicle company Oxbotica

    April 16, 2021

    British online grocer Ocado said on Friday it would invest £10m in autonomous vehicle software company Oxbotica in a bid to reduce delivery costs. The partnership will include all aspects of self-driving vehicle development, with the aim of boosting retailers’ customer value proposition through a shift to electrically powered cars. However, vehicles that operated in [...]

  • US slaps sanctions on Russia for election interference and cyber hacks

    April 16, 2021

    The US last night slapped sanctions on Russia in response to “harmful foreign activities” including interference in 2020’s Presidential election. The White House has targeted the economic punishments against a combination of officials and companies over accusations of cyber attacks and other destabilising activities. President Joe Biden said that the US had stopped short of [...]

  • Hancock and sister received shares in firm that won lucrative NHS contract

    April 16, 2021

    A company which Health Secretary Matt Hancock and his sister have shares in has won contracts from the NHS, it has emerged. NHS Wales gave the firm, which specialises in storage, shredding and scanning of documents, £300,000 of business this year. The ministerial codes states that ministers must declare interests of close family if they [...]

  • China records best ever GDP growth in post-Covid bounce-back

    April 16, 2021

    China’s economy grew by the fastest rate in its history as the country left last year’s lockdowns far behind. The world’s second biggest economy saw GDP grew 18.3 per cent in the first quarter of 2021, compared to the same period the year before. It is the fastest rate of growth since China began tracking [...]

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