Making UK vehicles 100% electric by 2030 will be an economic game changer
This post was first published by Bright Blue. British car manufacturing history is dominated by iconic vehicles like the original Mini and the Jagua...
This post was first published by Bright Blue. British car manufacturing history is dominated by iconic vehicles like the original Mini and the Jagua...
This post was first published by Business Green, and is written by Lord Krebs, an independent crossbench peer in the House of Lords. The decision t...
‘Everything’s gone green!’ declared Radio 4’s Costing the Earth last month. Presenter Tom Heap subsequently sped through Westminster, Fleet St...
There was much to admire in the prime minister’s recent speech on housing. Theresa May called homelessness in our rich country “a source of nation...
On the 16 April, 52 Commonwealth heads of state will gather in London for a biennial summit and the UK will become their official chair in office for...
Michael Gove was in pugnacious form in his address to last week’s annual Water UK City Conference. Pulling no punches, his subjects included water c...
This post was first published by Business Green. The government may be wavering about the Brexit negotiations but it has, at least, been clear about i...
It isn’t a good time to be a private provider of public services. So far, 2018 has seen the collapse of Carillion; the government intervening on the...
This post is by Andy Jordan, Charlie Burns and Viviane Gravey, co-chairs of the ESRC funded Brexit & Environment network. Brexit negotiations are...
It’s that time of year again when hope is in the air. The nights are getting lighter, sunlight can be felt on our skin for the first time in months,...