The expected surge in electricity demand from electrification and data centres for artificial intelligence risks driving up US power prices, warns ICF.
Tesco warehouse workers who challenged the retailer’s use of controversial “fire and rehire” tactics have won their case, after the UK Supreme Court overturned an earlier ruling.
The UK’s public debt is on an “unsustainable” upward path because of trends such as population ageing and the costs of climate change, the government’s fiscal watchdog has warned.
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Labour politicians tend to be Roundhead in spirit, while Conservatives are more likely to be Cavaliers. (Indeed, the Tories trace some of their genealogy to the Cavaliers.) However, the ...
Common planning for productivity Draghi wants a “competitiveness co-ordination framework”, where all the existing policy co-ordination at present linked to fiscal planning (in the so-called European ...
Quack’s career shift is emblematic of a labour market trend around the world, as countries move away from fossil fuels and develop “green” industries in the push towards net zero carbon emissions.
California’s Gavin Newsom has until September 30 to decide whether to sign legislation that will reach far beyond the state ...
Trainline said net ticket sales, its preferred financial metric, rose 13 per cent year on year to £3.01bn in the six months to the end of August. Revenue at the company, which takes a commission from ...
Investors pulled $7.7bn in assets from Franklin Templeton subsidiary Western Asset Management in August, after the firm’s ...
Need to raise funding for institution could sharply limit government’s capacity to improve other public services ...