News Government Sets Up Group To Combat Greenwashing The group will set up a framework that decides what is considered sustainable August Graham 09th Jun
News Bank Launches First Climate Change Stress Test For Lenders And Insurers The bank will use three scenarios for the test of early action by governments to tackle climate change, late action and no extra action. Holly Williams 09th Jun
News Two In Five Employees ‘Have More Flexible Working Hours Then Before Pandemic’ Most UK workers would prefer to work longer hours each day in order to have an extended weekend, a survey by Aviva has found. Vicky Shaw 07th Jun
News London’s E-Scooter Trial Suffers Setback After Major Area Delays Involvement The contraptions will not be permitted for use in the City of London for several weeks. Neil Lancefield 07th Jun
News US Recovers Ransom Payment Made After Pipeline Hack The FBI generally discourages the payment of ransom, fearing it could encourage additional hacks. Eric Tucker 07th Jun
News EE To Boost 4G Speeds Along Coastal Areas In Anticipation Of UK Holiday Surge BT-owned firm said it will carry out improvements to 4G capacity in 16 areas by the summer. Jamie Harris 04th Jun
News Apple Staff To Return To The Office Three Days A Week Chief executive Tim Cook said: ‘The truth is that there has been something essential missing from the past year: each other.’ Simon Neville 03rd Jun
News Travel Sector Warns UK Is ‘Isolated From World’ As Portugal Taken Off Green List Airports and travel firms said the updates would hit the sector hard. Simon Neville 03rd Jun
News TfL Agrees £1.08bn Government Bailout The latest funding package runs until December 11. Neil Lancefield 02nd Jun
News Developers Eye Chance To Turn Old Banks And Estate Agents Into New Homes New data has revealed the impact of recent rule changes from the Government that were designed to take advantage of empty high street offices. August Graham 01st Jun