The government will publish a joint Spending Review and Autumn Statement on 25 November 2015. The National Audit Office will audit the Treasury’s Spending Review process...
Shoppers in the UK have increased their grocery spend on sustainable fish and seafood, according to the latest retail sales figures from the Marine Stewardship Council...
Boo! It’s All Hallow’s Eve, Halloween. There’s a pumpkin shortage and miniature ghosts, zombies and vampires will soon rise. We asked John Fleetwood of 3D Investing to...
Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond speaks about investing in a ‘clean energy future’, in Masdar City, United Arab Emirates. In his speech he said: “I believe the time...
Across the UK, 151 Universities faced Halloween actions from students and staff, demanding that they divest from fossil fuels before December’s COP21 climate talks in Paris....
This week the House of Lords triggered a Westminster spat by voting down the Government’s plans to reduce tax credits. On the Government side it was argued...
On Monday, MPs voted against a move to compel the government to negotiate a cut in tax on sanitary products, the “tampon tax”. Men’s razors, nappies,...
In the first consultation of its kind, the Scottish International Storytelling Festival is gathering stories, songs and dances from festival audiences in order to provide an...
Scotland’s anaerobic digestion industry – which turns rotting food and farm waste into electricity – has mushroomed by more than two thirds in a year, new...
On the October 5, a four-point infrastructure plan was announced changing the way vital projects are planned, determined and funded. The fourth point was to create a new...