• Meta signs deal to extend life of nuclear plant for 20 years to power AI growth

    Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has announced a new agreement with Constellation Energy to extend the operational life of a nuclear energy facility in Illinois by 20 years. The facility’s 1.1 GW output will support Meta’s operations in the region and contribute to the company’s clean energy targets. Starting in June…


  • Rachel Reeves unveils £15bn regional transport investment to reshape economic narrative

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled a £15.6 billion package to fund trams, trains and bus networks outside London, as Labour seeks to reset the political narrative ahead of a difficult spending review. Read more: Rachel Reeves unveils £15bn regional transport investment to reshape economic narrative


  • Blended finance initiative SCALED to launch platform for private capital in emerging markets

    A coalition of major financial institutions and governments has unveiled plans to establish a company dedicated to boosting private investment in sustainable development projects across emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). Blended finance integrates public or philanthropic capital with private funding through a unified investment structure, facilitating investment in ventures with high perceived risk profiles,…


  • BlackRock removed from Texas boycott list after leaving climate groups

    BlackRock has been removed from a list of companies subject to divestment for “boycotting energy companies”, after the asset management firm exited climate-focused investment initiatives and revised its energy investment policies, according to Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar. In 2022, the list emerged amidst an anti-ESG drive in Republican-led states, gaining traction since President Trump’s election,…


  • Oil dips as OPEC output and tariff fears mount

    Crude prices fall on output rise, demand unease


  • Uk services jobs decline on ‘longest streak’ since financial crash

    Sliding employment levels in the UK service sector over the last eight months amount to the “longest streak” since the 2008 financial crash – barring the pandemic – according to S&P Global analysts.  UK firms are facing intense pressure to maintain profit margins after a labour costs surge following Chancellor Reeves‘ tax raid on employers’…


  • Phone marking sessions aiding in the fight against mobile theft

    Five City Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) and the City Business Partnership have collaborated with the City of London Police to organize complimentary phone marking events, aimed at addressing the increasing prevalence of mobile phone theft. These subtle and distinctive stickers render stolen phones traceable, assisting police in swiftly identifying and reuniting recovered phones with their…


  • UK trade deals to boost growth, KPMG reports

    UK growth could be higher than expected due to trade deals agreed with the US and the European Union, a City consultancy has said.  Most forecasters downgraded the UK’s economic outlook for the year in the wake of President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’, with the IMF and other major forecasters warning the UK was set to…


  • KKR exit deepens crisis at Thames Water

    KKR’s retreat leaves Thames Water clinging to creditor plan.


  • Canva’s AI strategy reignites the discussion on the human cost.

    When Canva disclosed in April its plans to decrease its technical writing team, many in the industry were caught off guard. This action followed the Australian tech powerhouse’s recent focus on incorporating generative AI technologies into the workflows of its employees, which some considered to be experimental. The cut of 10 to 12 technical writing…