As companies look to reap the advantages of renewable energy and EV charging, the E-Merge Group is aiming to be their greenest link, reliably navigating their transition with bespoke and affordable end-to-end solutions. Founded by transport and business strategy experts Charlotte Ward
I share the anger and frustration of members of the public that last week’s historic Oxford-Cambridge boat race was affected by reports of pollution in the River Thames. This government has been clear, a step change is needed to protect our waterways
Shareholders at England’s water firms have received over £23billion in dividends since 2010, an analysis has shown. They were given payments worth £23.4 billion between 2010 and April 2022, an analysis of water regulator Ofwat figures revealed. Campaigners have accused the water
Water companies discharged raw sewage into the nation’s waterways 464,000 times last year – a 54% rise on 2022. A total of 464,056 sewage spills from monitored storm overflows were reported in England in 2023, the Environment Agency said. This is up
Motorists are being handed more than 35,000 parking tickets every day by private contractors, an analysis of official figures has revealed. The astonishing raid on drivers, worth up to £3.5million a day, comes five years after the Government agreed to impose new
“Invest in businesses founded and led by women” is the rallying call of a new campaign led by entrepreneur Emma Sinclair whose global software company EnterpriseAlumni is building a brave new world so firms can preserve talent and create a lasting pool
Controversial bonuses paid to bosses of water firms that illegally spill sewage into rivers and seas could be banned. Campaigners across the political spetrum have long called for the “insulting” financial incentives to be blocked after leaders at the companies pocketed more
The United States imposed sanctions Wednesday on three Sudanese firms it accused of being directly connected to the warring forces in Sudan, as the devastating conflict in the northeast African country continues to rage. The army, headed by Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, and
Water companies “shirking their responsibility” will be issued with guidance to help them comply with requests for data, the UK’s information watchdog has warned. The Liberal Democrats have accused water firms of failing to disclose how much sewage had been discharged, in
Range Rover owners have been blighted by an increase in thefts – a factor which has forced many insurers to up their premiums – or not offer any cover at all. Range Rovers and electric cars have seen massive insurance price rises