Quanex Building Products acquires Tyman in a $1.1B deal, creating a leading supplier of building products with enhanced scale and geographic reach.
There are calls for the "short-sighted" decision to be scrapped
Green Finance Institute report said further pollution could cut 12% off GDP by 2030sThe destruction of nature over the rest of the decade could trigger a bigger economic slump in Britain than those caused by the 2008 global financial crisis and the Covid pandemic, experts have warned.Sounding the alarm over the rising financial cost from pollution, damage to water systems, soil erosion, and threats from disease, the report by the Green Finance Institute warned that further breakdown in the UK’s...
Lifestyle factors combined with the ageing population and insufficient action on stroke prevention will see cases rise from 100,000 to 150,000 by 2035, according to analysis by the Stroke Association.
Plastic pollution continues to be a global problem and one of the main challenges of addressing it is identifying where the plastic products come from and who produced them. Nations made progress on a treaty to end plastic pollution as their fourth round of talks ended on Tuesday in Canada, as reported by AP. Delegates More
An American who moved to the UK and said it's the 'best thing' she ever did has delved into some of the differences between here and across the pond - including the debate of who has better food.
We've come up with clever ways to utilize every part of that piece of fruit or excess greenery so that nothing ends up in your trashcan.
UK law enforcement issued an urgent warning on Monday about criminal gangs overseas targeting British teenagers in so-called sextortion scams online. “Sextortion” is a type of blackmail where criminals threaten to release nude or semi-nude photos of someone — either real or fake — unless the victim pays them. Cases — particularly against teenage boys […]
MPs urge government to rule out putting UK boots on the ground in Gaza as part of an aid delivery plan.
The festival moved to Central Park after previously being held in Upminster. It will not be able to go ahead in 2024, however, due to health and safety concerns
New, fast methods of construction to offset the shortage of housing, and energy efficiency measures such as wall cladding, require a rethink of building regulations, public safety institute NIPV and the fire brigade said on Monday. If the risks are not properly analysed, when so much is being done and so quickly, there is a real risk that people could die, the NIPV said in a new report. “In particular, vulnerable people run risks in this sort of housing,’ fire expert Lieuwe de Witte
Senior figures from leading institutions are warned of risks to some of their cutting-edge research.