Government planting less than half its target of trees, say MPs July 19, 2023 The government is planting less than half of its annual target of trees, raising concerns about how it will meet its nature goals.
In loving memory of the Office of Tax Simplification – but hopefully not its dream July 19, 2023 We should radically reshape our taxes, making the legislation a 20 page pamphlet - but we probably won't.
Some degrees are useless, but it’s the 2:1 obsession we really need to leave behind July 19, 2023 Creeping credentialism reinforces the narrative that a degree is the most reliable route into an ever-increasing number of jobs.
National Grid completes £1.7bn subsea cable project connecting UK to Denmark July 18, 2023 National Grid has boosted the UK's green energy hopes, after completing the world's longest land and subsea interconnector.
Mega UK Jaguar Land Rover battery plant could be announced this week July 18, 2023 The government is on the cusp of securing a long-term deal from Tata Group to build a new range of EV Jaguar and Land Rover models.
Deloitte to review BBC internal processes after Huw Edwards scandal July 18, 2023 A top Deloitte partner has been drafted in to help the BBC review its internal processes following the Huw Edwards scandal. The Big Four firm will be assisting the broadcaster as it evaluates how complaints are assessed in the wake of the crisis. Dame Elan Closs Stephens, acting BBC chairwoman, told a House of Lords [...]
GAM takeover battle erupts after Xavier Niel-backed group launches rival bid to Liontrust July 18, 2023 A takeover battle has erupted over ailing Swiss fund manager GAM today as a consortium backed by telecoms mogul Xavier Niel launched a counter bid to London-listed Liontrust.
FTSE 100 close: Ocado drags London index into black as markets brace for inflation data July 18, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 squeezed out gains today that have pushed it back into the black in 2023, propped up by shares in online grocer Ocado soaring after a decent set of results. The capital’s premier index jumped 0.64 per cent to 7,453.68 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with [...]
Cleverly calls for global cooperation at first UN Security Council meeting on AI July 18, 2023 James Cleverly called for global governance of artificial intelligence as it “knows no borders” at the first UN Security Council meeting on the issue. The Foreign Secretary said the technology would “fundamentally alter every aspect of human life” and could “enhance or disrupt global strategic stability”. The UK chaired the first UN Security Council session on the [...]
Fission for funds: Shapps confident Sizewell C nuclear project will find investors July 18, 2023 Britain's nuclear ambitions will find support in the private sector, hopes Grant Shapps, as he today launched the UK's new industry vehicle.