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Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales visits Riversimple, a company developing hydrogen-powered cars in Llandrindod Wells in Wales. AFP
Hydrogen could power UK through winter as manufacturers back clean energy source

Wind and solar-generated electricity in summer could keep Britain warm in colder months

EnergyOctober 12, 2021
A restaurant advertises for staff in Manchester as companies across all sectors hunt for workers. Getty Images
Britain’s job vacancies hit record high of 1.2 million

Country grapples with chronic labour shortages as unemployment falls to 4.5 per cent

EconomyOctober 12, 2021
An oil-splattered statue of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is installed by Greenpeace activists during a protest at Downing Street. AFP
British industry demands government action over soaring energy costs

UK ministers caught in a row over energy bailout plans for struggling manufacturers

EnergyOctober 11, 2021
A British Airways plane takes off from Heathrow in London. The airport wants policymakers to put in measures to scale up the production of sustainable aviation fuels. Photo: Reuters
Heathrow urges UK to commit to sustainable aviation fuels ahead of Cop26

Decarbonisation call comes as airport's passenger levels remain at 40% of pre-pandemic level

AviationOctober 11, 2021
Former City of London professionals Shameer Thobhani, left, and Hitesh Chowdhry worked with 15,000 students last year – with the UK and the UAE their main markets. Photo: InvestIN
The British EdTech firm offering immersive work experience to UAE schoolchildren

InvestIN plans branch in the Emirates to help pupils pick right career

TechnologyOctober 10, 2021
Sky Kurtz, founder of Pure Harvest, with tomatoes harvested at his company's farm in Abu Dhabi. Reem Mohammed / The National
Pure Harvest says Covid-19 exposed global supply chain fragility

Chief executive Sky Kurtz says Middle East has potential to be among the world's lowest cost food producers

TechnologyOctober 07, 2021
Maydan Capital is a subsidiary of sharia-compliant investment platform Wahed, Junaid Wahedna, founder of Wahed, said the new FinTech platform will help to meet the growing demand for socially conscious investors. Pawan Singh for The National
UK Islamic FinTech company unveils crowdfunding platform for global investors

Maydan Capital matches capital groups with ethical, early stage tech companies

TechnologyOctober 07, 2021
Russian President Vladimir Putin said rapidly growing demand amid the global economic recovery from the pandemic had caused Europe’s gas price crisis. Reuters
IEA chief: Russia has substantial scope to boost Europe's gas supplies

European energy prices dipped after soaring 37% a day earlier

EnergyOctober 07, 2021
A Mini electric car is plugged into a public Pod Point in central London. Demand for EV chargers is being boosted by Britain’s gas crisis. Getty Images
EV charging firm Pod Point touted for London IPO

EDF-owned company wants to capitalise on switch away from petrol and diesel cars

MarketsOctober 07, 2021
Britain's housing market accelerated at high speed after the end of the country's first coronavirus lockdown last year. Getty Images
UK house prices rise 1.7% in biggest monthly increase since 2007

Average house price jumped about £4,400 in September, pushing it to a new high of £267,587

BusinessOctober 07, 2021
Xavier Anglada, managing director of Accenture Middle East, said investors would consider a company's effect on society.
Green economy 'needs top-down, bottom-up strategy'

Corporate bodies must recognise sustainability and path to net zero as serious

EnergyOctober 06, 2021
A Tesco employee selects items of shopping for home delivery in Basildon, England. Food price inflation increased sharply to 3.6 per cent in the OECD area in August. Bloomberg
OECD inflation up to 4.3% amid higher energy and food prices

Energy price inflation across the economic bloc accelerated to 18% in August

BusinessOctober 05, 2021
Spanish Economy Minister Nadia Calvino arrives for the Eurogroup meeting in Luxembourg. She says the crisis ‘is not an issue that we can tackle at national level’. Photo: EPA
France and Spain call for EU action on energy crisis as prices soar

Two countries demand European co-ordinated response to protect businesses and the poor

EnergyOctober 05, 2021
An Esso garage in Lewisham, London, has no petrol. A shortage of lorry drivers in the UK has affected a broad range of supply chains, including the distribution of petrol to service stations across the country. Getty Images
Supply chain crisis: Is Britain's economic growth set to flatline?

Post-Brexit UK faces fresh round of challenges following vaccine success

EconomyOctober 05, 2021
While international regulations require the global shipping industry to cut its emissions by 50 per cent compared with 2008 levels, the International Chamber of Shipping wants the International Maritime Organisation to double this target and commit to net zero emissions by the middle of the century. Reuters
Shipping industry urges global governments to back 'net zero by 2050' bid

International Chamber of Shipping wants to expedite transition to zero-carbon fuels

EnergyOctober 04, 2021
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