Seb Beloe writes on the WHEB Group blog (republished with kind permission): When I started my career working for an environmental consultancy in the late 1990s one of...
Statoil has awarded a contract to Isleburn Limited (part of Global Energy Group located in the Highlands and Aberdeen) to build 15 suction anchors for the...
The more productive a business is, the better its chances of success. When typical business practices leave a company stagnant or produce little results, making necessary...
Renovation of an empty building in Buttershaw into a nursery and community hall is nearing completion. The Cooperville Centre, as it will be known, is due...
DONG Energy, the world leader in offshore wind power, today announces that it will be supporting International Festival for Business 2016 (IFB2016) as a sponsor. The sponsorship...
Following yesterday’s Autumn Statement the pledge to create 400,000 homes by the end of the decade is welcomed, but experts at the Building Research Establishment (BRE)...
Today the London School of Economics (LSE) has committed to divest its £97.2 million endowment from coal and tar sands companies and to not invest directly...
The UK government will allow crowdfunded debt securities issued by companies to be held within Innovative Finance ISAs and is exploring the case for adding equity...
On Wednesday afternoon Chancellor George Osborne delivered the first Comprehensive Spending Review of this Parliament. This is the reaction of Scottish Renewables, REA and Wood Heat...
Reacting to today’s Spending Review, Campaign for Better Transport warns that cuts to everyday transport will bite ever harder while money is wasted on damaging road building, but...
Reacting to minimal announcements of relevance to solar PV in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, the Solar Trade Association has expressed disappointment. The body has commented separately on...
The Chancellor George Osborne has announced that the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) will continue to be funded until 2020, contrary to rumours that it might be...
Responding to the government’s Spending Review and Autumn Statement, Social Enterprise’s UK chief executive, Peter Holbrook CBE, today said: “While £80m sounds like a lot of money, Social...
Scheme to develop “carbon capture and storage” technology at power stations axed. Professor Stuart Haszeldine, SCCS Director: “It has now become clear that announcements made by Chancellor...
Nope, not in the sense of treating with an apparent kindness which betrays a feeling of superiority. Yes, in the sense of supporting an activity, especially...