Israel minister: “What is a proportionate response to the killing of babies?” October 25, 2023 Israel's foreign minister told the UN that his country had a right to defend itself after the bloody terrorist attacks of October 7
Without China onside, Sunak’s global AI safety summit will be pointless October 25, 2023 We have to get China to agree to rules on AI, or there's barely any point having the conversation, writes Alex Petropoulos
London office market battles red hot construction costs October 23, 2023 Glimmers of light are beginning to emerge for property developers in the City and the West End as demand for office leases climbs to its highest quarterly take-up so far this year, but rising construction costs are expected to hold back recovery. Figures from property consultancy Savills, showed that the number of leases secured in [...]
Untreated sewage illegally spilled for years, Welsh Water admits October 19, 2023 Dozens of Welsh Water treatment plants have been illegally spilling untreated sewage for years, the company has admitted.
Network Rail warned over ‘unacceptable’ overcrowding at London Euston October 18, 2023 The ORR visited Euston last month after analysing footage of “incidents of concern", which showed “crowding reaching unacceptable levels."
Electioneering isn’t going to help bring down Britons’ energy bills October 16, 2023 Party conference season is over, but it looks like Labour and Conservative are set to stay on a campaign footing until the next election.
Sunset Boulevard review: Nicole Scherzinger roars but it’s more star than substance October 13, 2023 Nicole Scherzinger shines in a new production of Sunset Boulevard that is a little too tech-heavy for its own good
Government must send ‘clear signals’ to boost UK hydrogen investment October 12, 2023 The government must send "clear signals" that the UK is ready for business, or risk failing to meet its hydrogen ambitions.
Oxford St lights up a Christmas of sustainability — and giving October 12, 2023 Oxford Street will be wishing West End shoppers a merry sustainable Christmas again this year. Come 2 November, nearly 300,000 LED lights will be switched on, saving 75 per cent more energy than regular light bulbs, and with the displays made from recycled polymer. And like last year, the lighting will be kept on a [...]
UK will struggle to meet lithium shortfalls from allies amid China dominance, minerals boss warns October 11, 2023 The UK will struggle to meet its lithium needs without China, the boss of Cornish Lithium fears.