The good and bad news on climate change
As renewables become competitive on cost, it is policymakers who are the biggest brake on the energy transitionRenewable energy
Campaigners push to give repair shops new lease of life
The old philosophy of ‘make do and mend’ is making a comeback in Europe Consumer trends
Ukraine war tests business schools’ resilience
Conflict is putting recent progress of central and eastern European schools under pressure Business education
Ferrovial to offload 25% stake in Heathrow airport for £2.4bn
Saudi wealth fund PIF and private equity investor Ardian pick up holdings in London travel hubMergers & Acquisitions
Office Therapy: your work problems solved
This week: possessive bosses, overpaid colleagues and working from abroadWork-life balance
Permira selects banks for Golden Goose IPO
Listing of luxury trainer brand in Milan could come as soon as the first half of 2024Mergers & Acquisitions
Google adverts appear on sanctioned sites, according to report
Research suggests search giant has served ads on hundreds of questionable sites in violation of its own policiesAdvertising
Amazon cloud boss takes swipe at Microsoft over OpenAI turmoil
Adam Selipsky says companies ‘don’t want a cloud provider that’s beholden primarily to one model provider’Artificial intelligence
High-flying City workers most affected by advent of AI, UK study finds
Education department analysis suggests London is five times more exposed to impact of evolving technology than north-east EnglandArtificial intelligence
No scope to cut UK interest rates ‘anytime soon’, says BoE policymaker
Jonathan Haskel warns inflation could prove persistent if labour market pressures continue Central banks