Following the hottest May and June on record, August has also been confirmed as the hottest August since records began 130 years ago – with an...
The number of people forced to leave their home last year because of natural disasters is higher than those displaced by wars and conflicts – with...
Internet search engine giant Google has confirmed that it is facing increasing pressure from governments across the globe to provide user information in criminal investigations, among...
This week on Blue & Green Tomorrow, we reported that the so-called “greenest government ever” has been given a red card on the environment by a...
London researchers have argued that sugar should make up no more than 3% of total energy intake in people’s diet, in order to tackle the issue...
Prime minister David Cameron has delivered an emotional appeal to the people of Scotland to not vote for independence, describing a future union without Scotland as...
Social media is changing the way the public interact with and give to charities in a trend clearly demonstrated by the Ice Bucket Challenge, with one...
On Saturday, Britain welcomes the first day celebrating social enterprises that do business by focusing on ethics and good practice. Social Saturday invites consumers to support...
The government has published new laws that give voters the ability to recall their MPs, but critics say the bill is “meaningless” as it keeps powers...
Campaigners from anti-poverty charity War on Want have called on the UK’s fashion industry not to forget garment workers, often forced to work long hours in...
Campaigners have today announced that the European Commission has rejected a petition that would force a public review of a secret trade deal between the EU,...
Industry leader Co-operative Energy will open the Community Energy Fortnight 2014 with a conference exploring the rapid growth of community energy, complete with a panel of...
Climate change, poverty eradication and sustainable development cannot be tackled as separate entities, claims a new report. Instead a new set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)...
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and its state-backed peer Lloyds have both confirmed plans to leave an independent Scotland and move its headquarters to England...
A new poll has revealed that just 51% of MPs believe that it is an established fact that global warming is caused by human activities despite...