Three million smart meters not working as intended as government rollout stalls June 14, 2023 The government is facing challenges in meeting its latest smart meter rollout targets as suppliers, warns the NAO.
Government needs to do more to win over North Sea oil and gas firms wounded by windfall tax June 14, 2023 The government has made the North Sea's investment climate inhospitable for smaller oil and gas firms, warned a leading energy trade association.
Apple remains world’s most valuable brand June 14, 2023 Apple has once again been crowned the world’s most valuable brand, as the tech giant continues to entice customers despite the cost of living crisis. The American phone and tech maker is valued at $880bn (£698bn), figures from Kantar show, down from £947.1bn (£751.6bn) last year which is reflective of inflation and a tough market. [...]
We need more humble leaders like the former Diageo CEO in our politics June 14, 2023 The former chief executive of Diageo, Ivan Menezes, passed away last week. He was the greatest example of a humble leader; we have many of those in business, but unfortunately not enough of them in politics, writes Josh Williams
Our approach to energy prices shows we want climate policies only if they’re free June 14, 2023 High energy prices could have been an incentive for companies to move to less energy intensive processes and for consumers to use less energy. The opposite happened, writes Paul Ormerod
Our top-notch clusters of science and tech can support people everywhere in the UK June 14, 2023 Not many countries excel in science and tech in the way the UK does, encompassing things like agritech and bioscience. But the benefits of this sector must reach everyone, writes George Freeman
Knew it all along: Watching The Ashes at work is GOOD for productivity June 14, 2023 Cricket fans rejoice: a new survey reckons watching The Ashes live this summer is actually better for productivity than checking apps all day
Space-based solar farms could power millions of homes, suggests Shapps June 13, 2023 Space-based solar power could help tackle climate change, Grant Shapps said as he promised £4.3 million for research projects.
Anglian Water ad banned for leaving out history of sewage releases June 13, 2023 An ad for Anglian Water promoting its building of wetlands has been banned for failing to mention its history of releasing sewage into rivers.
Bitcoin and crypto are entirely different things – that’s why Gary Gensler and the SEC might be right about securities June 13, 2023 It may not be a popular opinion, but Susie Violet Ward is in agreement with the SEC that 'all alt coins are securities', unlike Bitcoin.