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  • Mark Kleinman: BP might do well to plug credibility gap with Soames

    Business

    Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and the man who gets the Square Mile talking in his CityAM column BP might do well to plug credibility gap with Soames Now that the dust has begun to settle on Albert Manifold’s ousting as BP chairman, the mutual recriminations between the company and its erstwhile leader have begun [...]

    Mark Kleinman is Sky News' City Editor and writes a column for CityAM
  • Neil Woodford criticises BP board for ousting ‘shouty’ chairman

    Energy

    Once-renowned investment manager Neil Woodford has criticised the BP board for ousting its ‘shouty’ chairman after less than a year in post. Woodford called out the oil giant’s board for removing Albert Manifold after just eight months in the job, noting that he is the third chairman the company has been through in three years, [...]

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  • Burberry delays climate pledge by a decade to 2050

    Retail

    Burberry has pushed back its net zero target by a decade, becoming the latest blue-chip business to water down ambitious climate goals set in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, CityAM can reveal. The high-end fashion firm, known for its trench coats and tartan scarves, made the decision to delay its target to become [...]

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  • ‘Lies’ – Chaos at BP as sacked chair defends himself against ‘anonymous’ attacks

    May 28, 2026

    Albert Manifold has dialled up his attack on his former employer BP, accusing the energy giant of lacking direction before he took the reins and denying the “lies” that have been told about him since his abrupt firing. In his second statement in as many days, BP’s ousted chair launched a staunch defence of his [...]

  • Mark Kleinman: Reeves revels in ring-fencing reform

    May 28, 2026

    Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and the man who gets the Square Mile talking in his CityAM column Reeves revels in ring-fencing reform Is Rachel Reeves about to rip up ring-fencing? It was a question I posed in this column just over a year ago. Now, we have an answer of sorts. The Chancellor’s announcement [...]

  • BP chair Manifold hits back at ‘false’ misconduct claims

    May 27, 2026

    BP’s ousted chair has hit back at the group’s decision to fire him over governance issues, launching a robust defence of his short-lived tenure on the supermajor’s board and rejecting the “false narrative” surrounding his sudden departure. In a move poised to plunge the London-listed energy giant into a full-blown governance crisis, Albert Manifold defended [...]

  • Crude language is the least of BP’s Manifold problems

    May 27, 2026

    Yesterday saw the ousting of BP chair Albert Manifold after less than one year in the role. According to various media reports, Manifold was “shouty” and “aggressive”, with a “volcanic temper”. But try as it might to escape crude language, BP’s board may soon suffer similar missives from its shareholders after another c-suite scandal left [...]

  • BP chair ousted over ‘volcanic’ behaviour after less than a year

    May 26, 2026

    The chair of BP has been fired after less than a year, after “serious concerns” about his conduct were lodged with the energy major’s board. Albert Manifold was stripped of his roles as chair and director of the London-listed petrochemicals giant having only taken the reins last July, with director Amanda Blanc saying the board [...]

  • Shell shares slump after earnings rocket on oil surge

    May 7, 2026

    Shell kicked off a mega share buyback following a bumper first quarter that breezed past expectations on the back of booming oil trading. The FTSE 100 oil major recorded earnings of $6.9bn (£5bn), cruising past the consensus pencilled in by analysts of $6.4bn. It also marked a significant uplift on the $3.3bn pocketed in the [...]

  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe is right – our energy policy is ‘all over the place’

    May 6, 2026

    Punchy interventions from chemicals tycoon Sir Jim Ratcliffe are not rare; most announcements from his company, Ineos, are enriched with a missive from the billionaire on where exactly the UK is going wrong. But these are no mere PR ploys. The stakes are high and he knows what he’s talking about. Yesterday’s confirmation of his [...]

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