Accenture snaps up Carbon Intelligence in fifth ESG focused acquisition this year September 4, 2022 Accenture has snapped up London headquartered ESG consultancy Carbon Intelligence, in its fifth sustainability-focused acquisition this year. The acquisition, for an undisclosed sum, will see Carbon Intelligence’s 160 consultants join the New York listed IT consultancy’s more than 700,000 strong workforce. Founded in 2011, Carbon Intelligence helps clients calculate their carbon footprints and sells advice [...]
Tui pilots launch lawsuit over sick pay and changes to benefits September 4, 2022 Tui pilots on sick leave have launched a lawsuit against the travel giant over changes to sick pay and pension benefits. Eight employees took the airliner to the London High Court, claiming the carrier “concealed the true nature of the changes” included in a new sick pay plan, which was approved by staff in August [...]
Matalan eyes up sale as British retailers continue to feel sting September 4, 2022 Matalan's founders are eyeing up a sale, as the fashion firm struggles to fight off inflationary pressure.
Camelot’s National Lottery legal battle could drain £1bn from good causes September 4, 2022 Legal action could drain over a £1bn from the National Lottery good causes fund as the battle comes to head this month.
Tube and Elizabeth line journeys to and from Heathrow become peak fares today September 4, 2022 All tube and Elizabeth line journeys to and from Heathrow through zone 1 will be charged a peak fare starting today. Journeys that avoid zone 1 will continue to remain off-peak while services to stations before Heathrow will not be affected. Transport for London (TfL) said this was part of the government’s funding conditions, which [...]
Truss promises immediate help with energy bills September 4, 2022 Liz Truss has promised to provide immediate help with soaring energy bills if she is made Prime Minister in the coming days. The leadership favourite, who is expected to be announced as Tory party leader and Prime Minister tomorrow, said today that “we face serious, serious challenges which will take immediate action from the government”. [...]
NASA calls off plans for second attempt at Artemis 1 rocket launch September 3, 2022 NASA has scrapped plans for a second go at launching the Artemis 1 rocket following a hydrogen tank leak. The US space agency faced obstacles in the way of technical and weather issues on its first attempt to send the rocket to space last week. Now, engineers at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center have advised that [...]
Gazprom says Siemens ready to repair Nord Stream 1 pipeline September 3, 2022 Russian energy firm Gazprom has suggested Siemens was ready to fix its gas pipeline to Germany, after its reopening was delayed this weekend. An oil leak in a turbine on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline means it will be closed until further notice, after being closed for several days due to maintenance work. On Saturday, [...]
More than 6,000 letters sent from bars and clubs to MPs urging winter support September 3, 2022 Bars and club businesses have sent MPs more than 6,000 letters, pleading for a package of support to help them pay staggering energy bills this winter. In more than 65 per cent of businesses, firms are barely breaking even or losing money, due to increasing operating costs, according to the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA). [...]
Bus fares to be capped at £2 this winter in England September 3, 2022 Bus journeys are to be capped at £2 for a temporary period next year as a government measure to tackle the cost of living crisis. A cap will be introduced in England from January to March next year, as households face soaring energy bills this winter. The Department for Transport (DfT) said its £60m scheme [...]