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  • Brits (and BP shareholders) are worried about the climate crisis, so why the lack of action?

    Opinion

    Brits are deeply worried about the climate crisis, yet struggle to act. James Reed wants to close that gap.

    Melting Greenland ice sheet highlighting climate change impacts and rising global temperatures
  • Banking on a storm: Natwest weathers first of AGM climate rows

    Banking

    Natwest faced a prickly time in its Edinburgh AGM and in this week’s column Samuel Norman looks at whether fun and games could be in store for its peers. Also on the agenda this week – Revolut heads for some Spanish sun. Natwest chair Rick Haythornthwaite suffered a thorny reception on Tuesday at the bank’s [...]

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  • Britain’s Potemkin economy

    Opinion

    The compliance industrial complex means vast swathes of the economy – from HR to ESG to EDI – are entirely dependent on the state, says Elliot Keck If the UK was an American state we would be the poorest, according to new research from the Institute of Economic Affairs. How did we get here? Surely [...]

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  • Gen Z still wants ESG

    April 1, 2026

    There's still a case for purpose over profit, not least because our Gen Z business successors are demanding it, writes Natasha Frangos.

  • ‘Woke’ banknotes: Bank of England orders money printer to follow ESG rules

    January 29, 2026

    The Bank of England is facing backlash over its plans to make a new banknote printer comply with ESG and diversity standards under a “pass or fail” regime.  Bank officials have attracted criticism from shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith over their plans to make applicants for the UK’s new money printing contract follow stringent criteria [...]

  • Round Retail: the social enterprise transforming second-hand fashion 

    December 4, 2025

    The fashion resale industry has transformed over the last few years, and social enterprise, Round Retail, founded by Annie Hought, has played a central role in that evolution.  The East London native launched Round Retail in early 2023 with a mission to make second-hand shopping consumers’ first choice by offering a premium, in-person experience.  “I [...]

  • FCA to regulate ESG ratings providers

    December 1, 2025

    Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ratings providers will be policed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under plans published by the watchdog citing concerns of conflicts of interest and a lack of transparency in the burgeoning industry. In what promises to be the most radical overhaul of sustainable finance regulation in UK history, the City’s [...]

  • COP out: Big businesses swerve climate conference

    November 18, 2025

    COP 26 in Glasgow represented a high-water mark for companies flouting their ambitious transition plans and lofty climate credentials. This year’s summit could not be more different, writes Ali Lyon. Reclining on stage at the 26th COP summit in his native Glasgow, Alan Jope was at home both literally and spiritually. The Unilever chief executive [...]

  • Political activism does not belong in the office

    November 12, 2025

    Ideological employee groups, ESG requirements and staff activism have nothing to do with business, writes Baroness Joanne Cash.

  • ESG-backed firms ‘fell twice as much’ as FTSE 100 in 2024

    November 11, 2025

    UK firms that gained approval from an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ratings provider fell by twice as much as the FTSE 100 in 2024, researchers have said in a report spelling out the costs and problems companies face in complying with sustainability targets.  Analysts at the right-leaning think tank Policy Exchange said firms incurred [...]

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