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Shipping faces showdown over greenhouse gasses
Global maritime industry faces a major decision on curbing carbon as pressure grows for a net-zero target.
The AI trained to recognise waste for recycling
Video cameras powered by AI are analysing work at waste processing and recycling facilities.
Energy boss says prices might rise this winter
Governments may need to give energy bill help this winter, says the head of the International Energy Agency.
Water cremation: Co-op Funeralcare to be first UK company to offer resomation
The process, used in the US and Canada, will be available later this year through Co-op Funeralcare.
New Tesco chairman appointed after former quits amid claims
Gerry Murphy is to replace John Allan as the chairman of the supermarket giant from September.
Big Thames Water investor backs turnaround plans
One of the UK's largest pension funds is the first investor to come out and support Thames Water.
Aslef overtime ban sparks six days of rail disruption
Fifteen train companies based in England will be hit from Monday to Saturday this week.
Shell still trading Russian gas despite pledge to stop
The firm is still shipping gas from Siberia despite its promise to withdraw from the Russian energy market.
Twitter temporarily restricts tweets users can see, Elon Musk announces
Elon Musk says verified accounts can read up to 10,000 posts a day while unverified ones are limited to 1,000.
Hundreds of jobs at risk at Boots site in Nottingham
Owner Fareva says the effects of political unrest and Covid has had a negative impact on business.