News South America Links Will Be Crucial After Brexit, Says Gatwick Boss Passengers spent 11% more on food after a new Itsu and a Joe and the Juice opened their doors. August Graham 26th Nov
News Global Coal Power Generation Set To Drop By Record 3% In 2019 – Report Reduction in electricity generation from the polluting fossil fuel could help curb rising carbon emissions. Emily Beament 25th Nov
News UK Growth To Remain Under Pressure Amid Darkening Global Outlook, Warns OECD The Paris-based think tank slashed its forecast for global growth to 2.9% for both 2019 and 2020. Holly Williams 21st Nov
News NHS Trusts Win Prestigious Project Award North Cumbria University Hospitals Trust & Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust grabbed Overall Project of the Year Award. News Team 19th Nov
News Government Set To Approve £4bn Takeover Of Defence Giant Cobham The sale of the firm to Advent moved a step closer after the Business Secretary said she is ‘minded to accept’ the offer with… Henry Saker-Clark 19th Nov
News Business Leader Raises ‘Real Concerns’ Over Labour And Tory Election Policies Dame Carolyn Fairbairn was speaking ahead of the Confederation of British Industry annual conference. Catherine Wylie and Richard Wheeler 18th Nov
News World Needs ‘Rapid And Widespread’ Changes In Energy Systems To Cut Emissions International Energy Agency warns the world needs a ‘laser-like focus’ on bringing down global emissions. Emily Beament 13th Nov
News New Funding Plan Throws Lifeline To Small Sirius Minerals Investors Shareholders had feared their investment in the company’s North Yorkshire polyhalite project could be heavily diluted. August Graham 12th Nov
News Pro-Remain Parties Enter General Election Pact In 60 Constituencies The Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru and the Greens will not run candidates against each other in 60 seats across England and Wales. Catherine Wylie 07th Nov
News New Emojis Proposed To Call Out Online Bullies In #GoodMannersEmojis Campaign Designs aim to act as friendly, non-confrontational way to call out trolls. Jamie Harris 07th Nov
News Clearer Labelling Urged To Boost Recycling Rates Increased charges for hard-to-recycle products and measures to make producers pay the full cost of disposing of waste are also needed, town halls say. Emily Beament 07th Nov
News Technology Models Falcon’s Attack On Prey In Bid To Tackle Illegal Drones It comes following considerable disruption at airports. Flora Thompson 06th Nov
News Council Set Be UK’s First To Ban Diesel Vehicles From City Centre Plans will see all privately owned diesel vehicles barred from entering Bristol’s proposed clean air zone every day between 7am and 3pm. Gus Carter 06th Nov
News Construction Sector Declines For Sixth Consecutive Month Big building projects remain on hold due to political and economic uncertainty in the UK. Simon Neville 05th Nov
News O2 Invests In Driveless Tech As Parent Telefonica Steers Off Course Telefonica’s results for the most recent quarter were dragged down by its Spanish market, despite a strong three months for its British company, O2. August Graham 05th Nov
News UK Services Sector Stagnates As New Orders Fall On Brexit fears Analysts said the figures across the sectors reveal another decline in total private sector output in October. Henry Saker-Clark 05th Nov