Financial Times
VW emission test cheating rocks Europe's carmakers
Financial Times
The European car industry was shaken on Monday as Volkswagen's share price fell almost 20 per cent over its admission that it cheated on US emissions tests, triggering calls for a broader inquiry into the sector. More than €13bn was wiped off VW's ...
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Financial Times
The European car industry was shaken on Monday as Volkswagen's share price fell almost 20 per cent over its admission that it cheated on US emissions tests, triggering calls for a broader inquiry into the sector. More than €13bn was wiped off VW's ...
Volkswagen shares plunge on emissions scandal; US widens probe
VW rocked by emissions scandal as US probe widens
It Took EPA Pressure to Get VW to Admit Fault
Telegraph.co.uk
Average asking price for houses could hit £300000 in three months
Telegraph.co.uk
The average price that homeowners in Britain are hoping to flog their hosues for is set to reach a staggering £300,000 by the end of the year, if price growth in the property market continues at its current pace, new research has revealed. Rightmove's ...
One million homes by 2020 will be yet another failed target if we don't change ...City A.M.
House asking prices break new record – but which are best value?Mirror.co.uk
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Telegraph.co.uk
The average price that homeowners in Britain are hoping to flog their hosues for is set to reach a staggering £300,000 by the end of the year, if price growth in the property market continues at its current pace, new research has revealed. Rightmove's ...
One million homes by 2020 will be yet another failed target if we don't change ...
House asking prices break new record – but which are best value?
English house prices see biggest September jump since 2002 - Rightmove
Telegraph.co.uk
No sign of runaway inflation, despite 'robust' UK growth, says Bank deputy
Telegraph.co.uk
Britain's "robust" recovery has not caused price pressures to build in the economy, according to the Bank of England's deputy governor, who suggested that disinflationary forces from abroad meant there was no immediate need to raise interest rates.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Britain's "robust" recovery has not caused price pressures to build in the economy, according to the Bank of England's deputy governor, who suggested that disinflationary forces from abroad meant there was no immediate need to raise interest rates.
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The Guardian
OECD: leading countries spend $200bn a year subsidising fossil fuels
The Guardian
A rig in China's largest oilfield in Daqing. The collapse in oil prices over the past year offers a 'unique opportunity' for cash-squeezed governments to phase out support, says the OECD. Photograph: Barcroft Media. Larry Elliott. Monday 21 September ...
Progress on cutting fossil fuel subsidies 'alarmingly slow' - OECDReuters UK
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A rig in China's largest oilfield in Daqing. The collapse in oil prices over the past year offers a 'unique opportunity' for cash-squeezed governments to phase out support, says the OECD. Photograph: Barcroft Media. Larry Elliott. Monday 21 September ...
Progress on cutting fossil fuel subsidies 'alarmingly slow' - OECD
Fossil fuel subsidies are falling. But world should not be complacent, warns OECD
Gary Lamphier: OECD fires up fossil fuel subsidy issue
MyTechBits
Kickstarter CEO: “We Don't Ever Want To Sell Or Go Public”
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The Brooklyn, N.Y.-based crowdfunding platform, which was founded in April 2009, announced that it has legally become a public benefit corporation. Although Kickstarter will remain a for-profit entity, the legal designation ensures exactly what the ...
Kickstarter values altruism over profitThe Seattle Times
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MyTechBits
The Brooklyn, N.Y.-based crowdfunding platform, which was founded in April 2009, announced that it has legally become a public benefit corporation. Although Kickstarter will remain a for-profit entity, the legal designation ensures exactly what the ...
Kickstarter values altruism over profit
Altruism and profits aren't mutually exclusive for Kickstarter
Kickstarter Wants To Be A Model For Socially Responsible Corporations
Financial Times
George Osborne says UK and China 'will stick together'
Financial Times
George Osborne is travelling to Shanghai, the “epicentre” of China's summer stock market meltdown, in a show of solidarity on Tuesday. The UK chancellor said Britain should be “running towards China” rather being spooked by its economic woes.
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Financial Times
George Osborne is travelling to Shanghai, the “epicentre” of China's summer stock market meltdown, in a show of solidarity on Tuesday. The UK chancellor said Britain should be “running towards China” rather being spooked by its economic woes.
George Osborne shrugs off fears over nuclear power deal with China
George Osborne to build bridges in Shanghai Stock Exchange visit
Britain urges closer China ties despite economic risk
Financial Times
UK policy hitting credibility on climate change, says CBI
Financial Times
A slew of green policy reversals has sapped the UK's hard-won credibility on climate change just when it matters most globally, the head of the country's biggest business lobby group has warned. John Cridland, director-general of the CBI, said the ...
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CBI chief John Cridland warns over Government's 'mixed messages' on environmentBelfast Telegraph
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Financial Times
A slew of green policy reversals has sapped the UK's hard-won credibility on climate change just when it matters most globally, the head of the country's biggest business lobby group has warned. John Cridland, director-general of the CBI, said the ...
CBI warning over renewables subsidies
CBI chief John Cridland warns over Government's 'mixed messages' on environment
Business, NGO and political leaders join forces to back a low carbon future
Telegraph.co.uk
JCB to cut 400 jobs across UK as demand slumps in Russia
Telegraph.co.uk
Up to 400 jobs are at risk at JCB, after a 70pc slump in demand for its diggers and other machinery in Russia was echoed across the world. The business, which has 11 sites across the UK, with the majority in Staffordshire, revealed that all regions had ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Up to 400 jobs are at risk at JCB, after a 70pc slump in demand for its diggers and other machinery in Russia was echoed across the world. The business, which has 11 sites across the UK, with the majority in Staffordshire, revealed that all regions had ...
JCB to cut 400 jobs due to global market slump
GMB union chief warns over more job losses as JCB plans to cut 400
Metro
PigGate continues as Dewsbury Conservatives cancel pig racing event
Metro
It was due to take place on October 14, and promised to be an 'exciting and unpredictable evening'. Presented without comment. pic.twitter.com/zEJDaWIASJ. — Caroline CriadoPerez (@CCriadoPerez) September 21, 2015. Sadly, it has been silently ...
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It was due to take place on October 14, and promised to be an 'exciting and unpredictable evening'. Presented without comment. pic.twitter.com/zEJDaWIASJ. — Caroline CriadoPerez (@CCriadoPerez) September 21, 2015. Sadly, it has been silently ...
Express.co.uk
Coal-burning scheme 'will boost economy by £13bn'
Express.co.uk
PLANS to burn coal under the Scottish seabed could generate £13billion and create 12,000 jobs, it was claimed yesterday. By Tom Martin. PUBLISHED: PUBLISHED: 00:01, Tue, Sep 22, 2015. Mr Cluff and the site in question NC. Green campaigners have ...
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Express.co.uk
PLANS to burn coal under the Scottish seabed could generate £13billion and create 12,000 jobs, it was claimed yesterday. By Tom Martin. PUBLISHED: PUBLISHED: 00:01, Tue, Sep 22, 2015. Mr Cluff and the site in question NC. Green campaigners have ...
Firth coal gas project 'not in the interests of the Scottish people'
Underground coal gasification worth £13bn to UK, report says
Cluff Natural Resources boosted by independent report on UCG
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