Ed Warner: Commonwealth Games should consider dropping restrictive colonial ties March 31, 2022 This week, Ed Warner argues that the Commonwealth Games must adapt if it’s to survive, ponders English cricket’s leadership vacuum and hopes Russia remains in exile. Depending on your media outlet of choice, Wills and Kate’s Caribbean sojourn was either a triumph of charming diplomacy or another nail in the coffin of empire – as [...]
As Iceland rows back on palm oil, this is one slippery slope we should start to embrace March 31, 2022 Supermarket chain Iceland announced this week that it had no choice but to go back on a pledge to avoid using palm oil as an ingredient in its own-brand product range. Managing director Richard Walker wrote in a blog post that Iceland could no longer afford to use sunflower oil, the palm oil alternative it [...]
Boris Johnson plays down onshore wind power March 30, 2022 Boris Johnson has played down the prospect of ramping up onshore wind power in the government's upcoming energy strategy.
London arm of Russia’s VTB on brink of collapse as sanctions bite March 30, 2022 The London arm of Russia’s VTB Bank is on the brink of insolvency proceedings after sanctions have curbed its ongoing operations. As reported by Mark Kleinman for Sky News, British banking regulators have called in advisers to help address Russia’s second-largest lender’s presence in the capital. Sources told Sky that the bank could fall into [...]
UK prohibits maintenance on Russian oligarchs’ planes and ships March 30, 2022 The UK Government announced today it has prohibited maintenance works on aircraft or ships belonging to Russian oligarchs sanctioned over ties with Putin. Laid in Parliament today as a Statutory Instrument, the new legislation hit already Russian businessmen Eugene Shvidler, whose aircraft have been detained since last week, and TCS Group founder Oleg Tinkov. Foreign [...]
The City View: Chris Jackson, CEO of green hydrogen firm Protium, talks easing sustainable energy transition March 30, 2022 Today Andy Silvester chats to Chris Jackson, CEO of UK-based green hydrogen energy firm Protium. They go back to Protium’s roots; discuss what green hydrogen acutally is and how the company aims to simplify the decarbonisation process for the companies it works with; and go through why hydrogen, rather than solar and wind energy, might [...]
Oil prices recover as Russia demands rouble requirements for gas payments March 30, 2022 Oil prices have rebounded nearly four per cent on both major benchmarks, as the economic conflict between the West and the Kremlin escalated.
Netherlands stops short of emergency gas plans amid supply shortage fears March 30, 2022 The Dutch government will advise citizens and businesses to use less gas but has stopped short of activating emergency energy plans.
Aircraft leasing firm BOC retrieves 747 from Russian operator March 30, 2022 Aircraft lessor BOC Aviation announced today it had retrieved a Boeing 747 freighter from Russian operator AirBridgeCargo. The aircraft was flown on 25 March from Hong Kong to California after a US judge allowed the company to repossess it. The Singapore-based lessor explained that the plane was worth $148m and AirBridgeCargo had breached leases for [...]
Kwarteng hires former BP boss to BEIS board amid energy security push March 30, 2022 Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has appointed Peter Mather, former UK boss of BP, onto the board of his department.