News Openreach To Expand Full-Fibre Broadband Network It plans to make ultrafast broadband available in more than 200 locations as part of its aim to reach four million homes and businesses… Alan Jones 27th Jan
News Complexity And Risks Of HS2 Were ‘Under-Estimated’ The National Audit Office warned that it is impossible to ‘estimate with certainty what the final cost could be’. Neil Lancefield 24th Jan
News European Presidents Sign Off On Brexit Agreement The European Parliament is expected to approve the deal ahead of the UK’s departure from the EU on January 31. Gavin Cordon 24th Jan
News Government Risks Undermining Net Zero Push Without Public Support, Poll Finds Many people are not aware of the changes that will be needed to cut greenhouse gases to net zero, Citizens Advice has said. Emily Beament 23rd Jan
News Understanding The Role Of Warehousing And Distribution In Logistics PM Today Contributor 23rd Jan
News TalkTalk Sells Fibre Networks Business To Cityfibre For £200m The Fibrenation deal was supposed to complete last year but was put on hold because of Labour’s broadband nationalisation plans. Simon Neville 21st Jan
News Post-Brexit Details Remain Sketchy, Businesses Warn An Institute of Directors report found that 55% of members want more clarity, after Chancellor Sajid Javid laid out his economic plans. Simon Neville 21st Jan
News Woodland Planting ‘Must More Than Double’ To Tackle Climate And Nature Crises Policies and support also needed to protect existing woods and trees and allow for woodland to regenerate. Emily Beament 21st Jan
News EU Companies Fined More Than 110m Euros For Privacy Breaches Firms can be charged 4% of their global turnover if they break the GDPR rules. August Graham 20th Jan
News BAE Systems Splashes Out £1.7 Billion On GPS And Radio Businesses The defence giant bought the companies following the merger of United Technologies and Raytheon, who were told to offload them by authorities. Simon Neville 20th Jan