Can businesses throw environmental, social and governance concerns (ESG) overboard when normality returns?
Business shouldn't junk the new found fervour for ESG in the pursuit of short term profit as soon as normality returns. Here's why.
Business shouldn't junk the new found fervour for ESG in the pursuit of short term profit as soon as normality returns. Here's why.
Both morally and financially, the UK can't afford to miss out on becoming a leading force in the fight against the climate crisis.
Gone are the days of ignoring flaws in the current model. It will be a challenge, but pushing the stakeholder agenda forward isn’t just wise – it’s a necessity
The government and firms will need to show that all the deal activity we are told is coming actually delivers for society as well as shareholders
So another era of Conservative government begins, with MPs being sworn in and the state opening of the new parliament later this week. It was a disappointing general election for my party, the Liberal Democrats, but that should not obscure the progress that was made. We gained 1.2 million more votes relative to 2017 with our vote share increasing by 4.2
Britain needs a sophisticated, multitrack approach to ensure these new technologies are used for the common good at home and abroad
Neither the Labour Party nor the Tories have a functional plan for today’s British foreign policy
The public have a choice. But in order to stop this calamity in its tracks, at the very least we must reduce the numbers of Conservative MPs
By reopening the British National Overseas Passport and extending it to give the city state's citizens the right to live here permanently, the Liberal Democrats will send a clear and overdue message to Beijing
A lot of Remain voters simply don’t trust Corbyn’s Labour on Brexit, which they believe he’d be rather happy to see happen.
Jo Swinson has a greater mandate than any Liberal Democrat leader to participate in televised debates
The Liberal Democrats have long pushed for a People’s Vote. But without the numbers in parliament, the only option left for Remainers is to support a general election before the government’s withdrawal bill can pass