Organic farming claims agriculture should contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions Brussels, 20 July 2016 – The organic food and farming movement welcomes the Commission’s proposal...
Following the release of the Home Office’s Annual Statistics of Scientific Procedures on Living Animals 2015, Science Policy Adviser for PETA, Dr Julia Baines, responds “Given that...
The Ethical Company Organisation today releases the much anticipated Ethical Rankings for PC’s, laptops and tablets. There are numerous ethical issues surrounding technology today. We live...
Christian Aid today notes the work done by the new Government as the Fifth Carbon Budget passed both Houses or Parliament just less than a week after...
The new Institute of Business Ethics (IBE) report claims companies must work out their values in order to communicate with the society which gives them their...
EDF Energy, the UK’s largest producer of low-carbon electricity, announced the completion of a £100k scheme that has helped to fund energy efficient measures in 36...
The UK financial services sector is yet to see a strong and able leader post-Brexit, causing UK sector competitiveness and threatened jobs, says Chartered Institute for Securities...
“All five of the ‘freedoms'” are claimed to be compromised in expert review, urging for a ban on wild animal acts. Animal Defenders International (ADI) has...
The Director of Friends of the Earth Scotland, Dr Richard Dixon, has reacted to the Scottish Government funding announcement of flood protection for 10,000 homes. Dixon commented,...
Minister Rob Wilson has been moved from the Cabinet Office to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Peter Holbrook, Chief Executive of Social Enterprise...
Different conclusions were reached last year by the WHO’s IARC and EFSA regarding the safety of glyphosate. Given that EFSA’s review of glyphosate relies almost entirely on industry...
From reusing old duvets as dog bedding to safely recycling old televisions, an eco-friendly junk removal and house clearance specialist has recognised for its contribution to...
A new £42 million a year plan has been announced to protect 10,000 homes in Scotland over the next decade. More than 10,000 families are to...
Theresa May has highlighted the intergenerational inequality and has warned of Britain’s longstanding promise of ‘generational pay progress’ which could result in a ‘pay penalty’ for millennials,...
According to the Resolution Foundation, fewer home owners and rising costs in the private rental sector mean that millennials will have spent £44,0000 more in rent by...