As the dust begins to settle on the Volkswagen scandal, what is the likely impact on the company and the wider industry? Seb Beloe considers the...
The broadsheets and social media are currently rife with commentary about the dramatic fall from grace of one of the world’s largest and most trustworthy automotive...
The Scottish Government has confirmed solar PV projects below 5 Megawatts will continue to receive support following the UK Government’s decision to close the Renewables Obligation. The...
The government has introduced a law which will require large shops in England to charge 5p for all single-use plastic carrier bags from 5 October 2015. They anticipate that...
Japan’s cumulative installed capacity will rise from 317.5 Gigawatts (GW) in 2014 to an estimated 389.8 GW by 2025, representing a moderate Compound Annual Growth Rate...
Environmental organisation Feedback has uncovered systemic issues related to imbalances of power and unfair trading practices throughout European agricultural supply chains, resulting in significant impact on...
The latest expert guidance on designing, specifying, installing and maintaining grid-connected solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in the UK is now available from the Institution of Engineering...
More than 13,000 jobs could be created if Northern Ireland moved to a circular economy, according to a new report launched this week, entitled “Job Creation...
Jeremy Leggett writes: A momentous announcement yesterday. The Bank of England Governor, and chair of the Financial Stability Board, tells the world that climate change is...
New legislation will come into effect this Thursday under The Consumer Rights Act 2015. The new rules are set to replace eight current pieces of legislation, including...
Keep Scotland Beautiful is reminding the public that its Young Reporters Scotland programme is still open for entries. The response following the launch in May has...
Young entrepreneurs aged under 35 are on average twice as ambitious about their company’s growth prospects and four times as likely to hire new staff than...
This month marks twenty years since pioneering legislation protecting the rights of disabled people was enacted in the form of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). Business Disability...
RepRisk, a leading data provider of environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk analytics and metrics, is pleased to announce that its data will be used in...
Between 2 October and 12 December 2014, the Commissioner’s office received 242 complaints via the online reporting tool. The gist of the complaints was that a...