The outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa, which has already resulted in the deaths of more than 1,200 people, is threatening the tourism sector...
The organisers of a tourism bloggers conference have yielded to campaigner pressure to ditch controversial captive dolphin experiences from their programme. Campaigners had urged tourists to...
A crowdfunding campaign that aims to support and encourage a more sustainable democracy has reached the halfway point. Vote for Polices is seeking to raise £20,000...
The organisation managing the properties of the crown has entered an agreement with 2-B Energy to develop an offshore wind project powered by two-bladed turbines on...
A new poll conducted by ComRes on behalf of REG Windpower has found that almost four out of five Conservative MPs are opposed to onshore wind,...
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has reported that so far in 2014 more than 10,000 people have complained about payday loan middlemen – credit broking websites...
Following the announcement that rail fares will increase by 3.5% from January 2015, the rise of ticket prices is now outpacing increases in wages, the Campaign...
Middlesex council, in Pennsylvania US, have voted in agreement to place six fracking wells within 3,000 feet of Mars School District, a campus of 3,200 children....
Competition in the banking sector could receive a boost following reports that challenger bank Aldermore is preparing to launch an initial public offering (IPO). According to...
The US longest river has had its stream flow change by climatic variations such as precipitation and temperature changes, with regions experiencing water shortages or flooding,...
The first minister for Scotland has this week unveiled a new local energy challenge fund available to community partners, in order to promote low carbon initiatives....
RenewableUK has confirmed that on Sunday 17th August, the UK’s wind power generated an average of 5,797 megawatts, 22% of the UK’s total energy output. These...
Students and environmentalists have condemned Sydney University for its $900,000 (£504,000) investment in a controversial coal mine. According to Greenpeace, the leading Australian university has confirmed...
Two Norwegian and Russian state-owned energy companies have entered into a controversial partnership over oil exploration in the Arctic, despite the European sanctions imposed on Russia...
Though more than one in 10 businesses say it is likely that their supply chain features slaves, supply chain risks reached an 18-month low in the...