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  • How a ‘national icon’ rose up from a derelict car park

    January 22, 2024

    How a £36m office building with Europe's largest living wall is making waves across the UK after reaching practical completion.

  • The activists are coming: Why London-listed firms are worrying about more than just takeovers

    January 22, 2024

    Activist investors are gearing up for an offensive in London, and boardrooms across the City are scrambling to shore up their defences.

  • The housing crisis will wage on if we don’t fix TfL’s funding problem

    January 22, 2024

    Stop-gap funding for TfL is not only worsening London's transport system, but also its housing, writes Muniya Barua.

  • Efficacy of new oil and gas licenses in doubt ahead of key MPs bill debate

    January 19, 2024

    Global Witness figures show UK production has fallen 60 per cent during a time when 1,680 new exploration licenses were granted.

  • Transformative Echoes: UN-Habitat’s Resounding Impact on COP28’s Global Stage

    January 19, 2024

    In the bustling corridors of COP28, where global leaders converge to confront the existential threat of climate change, UN-Habitat took action.  From 30 November to 12 December 2023, UN-Habitat has not merely participated in discussions but has emerged as a driving force, orchestrating a symphony of initiatives that underscore the organization’s commitment to sustainable urban [...]

  • Green alternatives: How investing in cannabis fuelled my hydrogen startup

    January 19, 2024

    Green startups find it hard to get funding - but thinking outside the box can be rewarding.

  • The top three threats facing companies in 2024 – and how to prepare

    January 19, 2024

    With businesses facing a unique convergence of risks in 2024, Axa deputy chief executive officer Frédéric de Courtois looks at how to prepare.

  • Private equity-owned firms facing pressure over ‘poor’ human rights and ESG transparency

    January 19, 2024

    Private equity-backed companies are under pressure to improve “poor” reporting on areas like human rights and social impact amid a global pull-back from environmental, social and governance [ESG] standards over the past year.

  • The Expanding Ambit of Palestine Activism

    January 18, 2024  |  Sponsored

    This Sunday, six activists from Palestine Action were arrested over an alleged plot to disrupt trading at the London Stock Exchange. They were taken in on suspicion of conspiracy to cause criminal damage. This action is the latest in a significant rise in global campaigning criticising Israel’s war in Palestine, with activists condemning governments as [...]

  • Government’s controversial Drax biomass subsidy faces political backlash

    January 18, 2024

    The UK government has published a consultation exploring different funding options for Drax's biomass-fired power plant

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