Almost three-quarters (73%) of business leaders have no idea what their company spends on electricity, a new survey has revealed. The results are surprising considering that...
Charities should publicly disclose how much their senior executives are being paid in order to maintain the trust of the public, according to a new report. Under current rules,...
Europe’s top court has rejected the UK’s challenge to the introduction of an EU financial transaction tax (FTT). Supporters of the FTT argue it will make...
The leading banking and financial services firm JPMorgan Chase has teamed up with the Nature Conservancy to launch a new initiative that will help investors understand...
A report by the joint committee on national security strategy has criticised the government’s failure to deliver plans that offer a secure, long-term energy supply, given...
Oil giant ExxonMobil may have to put its controversial ambitions for operations in the Russian Arctic on ice because of the political situation in Ukraine, it...
Edward Mason, who is currently secretary to the Church of England Ethical Investment Advisory Group (EIAG), is to take the newly-established role of head of responsible...
Three queen bees and around 45,000 worker bees have been stolen in Craichie, Scotland – with the local police issuing a warning about a “growing phenomenon”...
The renewable energy industry now accounts for 4.2% of the UK’s energy mix following £29.8 billion of private investment since 2010. This figure is set to...
The crisis at the Co-op Bank can be blamed on bad management and governance and a “culture of mediocrity”, according to a damning new report dissecting...
The government is set to launch a review of the solar industry’s subsidies, which may favour industrial rooftop installations over large-scale solar farms. The sector is...
The model used by the Treasury to assess the economic impact of climate change and the UK’s carbon budgets has been described as “deeply flawed” and...
Public opposition to fracking is growing while support for renewable energy remains solid, according to the findings of a new government poll. The Department of Energy...
BBC’s wildlife presenter Chris Packham is documenting conservation efforts to stop illegal spring bird hunts in Malta, despite opposition and intimidation by local hunters and police....
A historic court case began in London today, as Britain’s high court opened a pre-trial hearing ahead of proceedings to be heard next year brought by...