Church of England priest and journalist Giles Fraser recently explored altruism for Radio 4’s History of Ideas series. To him the ‘selfish gene’ theory can’t explain...
Scotland’s Deputy First Minister John Swinney concluded the plan does not represent sustainable development as it would result in significant and unacceptable landscape and visual impacts...
National charity Living Streets is celebrating the Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy being made into law as a positive step towards walking and calling for this...
As the UK strives to become the leading financial technology (FinTech) centre in the world, the Prime Minister embarked on a trade mission to south-east Asia,...
When HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, personally brokered a £45million deal to secure the 2,000 acre Dumfries House Estate in Scotland, the idea was...
Jo Butlin, managing director of energy consultancy Utilyx, discusses the fall-out from the recent announcements from DECC relating to the shake-up of support for the renewable...
MeyGen, the world’s largest tidal stream development, today welcomed Scottish Energy Minister, Fergus Ewing, to its site in Caithness. The Minister visited the site to witness...
The relative peace and quiet of a Pembrokeshire based solar farm was disturbed last week when more than 30 pupils from Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School...
The second quarter of 2015 saw a large increase in the generation of electricity from solar PV, with the growth having a significant impact on electricity...
The disposal and recycling of electronic devices has increased exposure to lead and other toxicants and created “an emerging health concern”, according to a leading pediatrician....