News Boeing’s New CEO Moves To Factory Heartland To Stem Safety Crisis The planemaker is bleeding cash and beset by problems expected to take years to fix. Allison Lampert 09th Aug
News Plastic-Eating Fungi Could Be A Glimmer Of Hope In Cutting Ocean Pollution Microbial plastic destroyers could be used in sewage treatment plants or other facilities with controlled conditions. Swantje Stein 09th Aug
News New Boeing CEO Seeks To Restore Trust, Stay Close To Production The boss' to-do list includes mending relationships with airlines, boosting output, and securing a labour deal to avoid a worker strike this year. Allison Lampert 08th Aug
News Plans To Fly Air Taxis With Passengers During Paris Olympics Scrapped ADP and German manufacturer Volocopter hoped to use the Olympics to showcase the air taxis and the feasibility of carbon-free aviation in an urban… Dominique Vidalon 08th Aug
News UK Starts Probe Into Amazon’s AI Partnership With Anthropic Antitrust regulators around the world have been increasingly concerned by multiple deals struck between smaller industry startups and big tech giants. Prerna Bedi 08th Aug
News Britain To Propose Law Next Year To Regulate ESG Raters Raters often give vastly different ratings on the same company, causing confusion for investors. Huw Jones 08th Aug
News UK Should Double Public Investment To Boost Growth, Think Tank Says NIESR argues public investment should be doubled to 5% of national income to fund transport, housing, education and skills and boost productivity. David Milliken 07th Aug
News Bank Of England Updates Its Lifetime Loss Estimate For QE Programme Losses generated over the life of the QE programme have become a topic of political debate. William Schomberg 07th Aug
News EU Approves Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $14 Billion Juniper Deal The takeover underscores the rush by companies to upgrade and develop new products amid a sharp rise in artificial intelligence-driven services. Bart Meijer 07th Aug
News Agility In Leadership – Leveraging The Unexpected For Business Growth The use of agility has clearly moved from theory to practice, and it is now an established way to drive competitive advantage. Andy Patterson and Jessica Shields 07th Aug
News Daimler Truck To Cut Employee Hours In Germany Amid Weak Europe Demand Lower volumes at its Europe-focused Mercedes-Benz business dragged its margins down to 6.5% in the second quarter. Louis van Boxel-Woolf 04th Aug
News Decoding Team Member Behaviour For Team Success True understanding of your team is not merely about knowing who they are, but also why they act as they do, and how their… AIPMO 04th Aug
News Are Relationships The Biggest Risk To Major Projects? How project management can be an efficient delivery machine, churning out new infrastructure on a conveyor belt of national renewal. David Whitmore 04th Aug