These were the articles that were read by most people in October 2015. | join our growing community: sign-up to our newsletter and connect on twitter, facebook or linkedin | The Guide to Sustainable Investment...
Boo! It’s All Hallow’s Eve, Halloween. There’s a pumpkin shortage and miniature ghosts, zombies and vampires will soon rise. We asked John Fleetwood of 3D Investing to...
Across the UK, 151 Universities faced Halloween actions from students and staff, demanding that they divest from fossil fuels before December’s COP21 climate talks in Paris....
On the October 5, a four-point infrastructure plan was announced changing the way vital projects are planned, determined and funded. The fourth point was to create a new...
Heriot-Watt’s School of Management and Languages will be home to the new Scottish Ethical Finance Hub (SEFH), which will establish Scotland as a leader in this...
Over the past six years, the ArBolivia Project has raised around £4 million. While this is their fourteenth share offer, it is the first time they are offering both shares and rewards...
The European Investment Bank, Europe’s long-term investment institution, has agreed to provide GBP 225 million for the Galloper Wind Farm Ltd (GWFL) to be constructed 27...
The year of European Green Capital for Bristol is drawing to a close. The enthusiasm for a brighter, greener future is getting stronger, but many people...
Awareness weeks have a role. An attention-deficit media can explore an issue in-depth. Organisations rally and individuals get up to speed outside daily life. But finance is the...
The month’s nearly over and we’ve seen 44% growth in readership and 30% growth in twitter profile visits. Here’s the articles that were read by most...
The Royal Bank of Scotland, which includes NatWest, is the worst UK bank for branch closures new analysis reveals today. The taxpayer-owned bank shut 385 branches...
Renewable energy firm Aquamarine Power has called in administrators to manage the business and seek a sale or fresh investment. Aquamarine Power chief executive Paddy O’Kane said:...
An organisation that helps NGOs in the developing world benefit from renewable energy has released new details of how its first solar panel installation has benefited...
This article first appeared here and is republished with permission of John Fleetwood. In my last post I alluded to my concerns about the socially responsible investment...
The Chief Executive of Social Enterprise UK, Peter Holbrook CBE, has today written to the Chancellor George Osborne, expressing concern at the Government’s decision to exclude...