
Nigeria rejects Ukraine online degrees: 'It's not fair'
Distraught medical students who fled Ukraine are told their distance-learning degrees are not valid. go to Article >
'A plan for growth needs net zero': Labour's Keir Starmer hits out at net zero sceptic 'siren calls'

Labour leader places net zero at centre of Party’s plan to grow UK economy as he pledges to establish government industrial strategy advisory body Keir Starmer has promised to place net zero at the centre of Labour's vision... read more
'A plan for growth needs net zero': Labour's Keir Starmer hits out at net zero sceptic 'siren calls'

Labour leader places net zero at centre of Party’s plan to grow UK economy as he pledges to establish government industrial strategy advisory body Keir Starmer has promised to place net zero at the centre of Labour's vision... read more
Global Briefing: Grenada's Simon Stiell reportedly tipped for UN climate chief role

Europe opens largest solar plant, Poland advances SMR plans, and Canada seeks more sustainable potatoes in this week's Global Briefing Reports: Grenada diplomat Simon Stiell set to land UNFCCC role Climate Home News has... read more
IEA chief Fatih Birol on energy efficiency, national security, and the 'risky business' of fossil fuel exploration

Executive director of influential think tank sits down with BusinessGreen to discuss why energy efficiency and net zero are 'the Romeo and Juliet' of the clean energy transition Mobilising governments around the world to... read more
THG boss should count the blessings of life as a listed company | Nils Pratley

Matt Moulding may be tempted by a private bid for the online retailer, but the grass is not always greener elsewhereMatt Moulding and the board of THG did the easy bit last week: they rejected a “highly preliminary” takeover proposal from a... read more
This Is Life On The Ground With A Ukrainian Donations Bank In Hungary

The world continues to watch as the people of Ukraine flee to safety. Imagery of refugees travelling all over Europe are at the forefront of everyone’s mind. An estimated 2.2 million people have already left Ukraine, a figure that could rise to... read more
How It Feels To Be A Regular Russian Expat Living In The UK Right Now

If Polina Shepherd talks to her son in Russian on public transport, she gets stared at by other passengers and feels the need to move seats. The 48-year-old was born in Siberia, but has lived in Brighton for almost 20 years. As Russia’s... read more
Priti Patel Defends Home Office Ukraine Refugee Scheme As Only 50 Granted Visas

Priti Patel has defended the government’s Ukrainian refugee scheme as it emerged that only around 50 visas have been granted since it was set up. Some 5,535 applications have been completed and submitted online, the Home Office said, while a... read more
Spring Statement: What are the key green takaways from the Chancellor's mini-budget?

Chancellor Rishi Sunak yesterday presented his Spring Statement to the House of Commons, setting out a surprisingly limited plan for how the government intends to navigate an historic economic crunch, bolster economic... read more
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