News Philippine Airlines To Buy Nine Airbus A350-1000 Wide-Body Jets The first of the nine A350-1000s is slated to be delivered by the fourth quarter of 2025. Neil Jerome 10th May
Mega Projects British Wind Power Overtakes Gas For The First Time In Q1 2023 – Report Almost a third of Britain’s electricity, some 32.4%, came from wind farms in the first quarter of the year Susanna Twidale 10th May
News Security: What Does It Mean In The Context Of The Ukrainian Situation PM Today Contributor 10th May
News Elon Musk And Tesla Break Ground On Massive Texas Lithium Refinery The facility will push Tesla beyond building automobiles and into the complex area of lithium refining and processing. Hyunjoo Jin 09th May
News AI Pioneer Says Its Threat To World May Be ‘More Urgent’ Than Climate Change ChatGPT is the fastest-growing app in history, reaching 100 million monthly users in two months. Martin Coulter 09th May
News Li-Cycle And Glencore Unveil Plans For Recycling Hub In Italy Canada-based Li-Cycle earlier announced that it would be building a French battery processing facility amid rising demand for lithium. Sourasis Bose 09th May
News Iveco To Fully Own Venture With Nikola On Electric, Hybrid Trucks Nikola said in February poor demand had hurt delivery of its battery-powered trucks and its cash reserves had dwindled. Giulio Piovaccari 09th May
News The Benefits Of Proactively Maintaining Your Diesel Delivery Fleets PM Today Contributor 09th May
News Geely’s London Black Cab Unit Unveils New Large EV Platform LEVC said the Space Oriented Architecture (SOA), had been jointly developed in China, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Germany. Nick Carey 05th May
News UK Reviews AI Models As Rapid Growth Fuels Safety Concerns The sudden popularity of generative AI applications could upend the way businesses and society operate. Muvija M 04th May
News Bank Of England Sets Out Plans To Halve Fines For Early Cooperation The BoE also said it intended to set out the scope of its enforcement powers more clearly. David Milliken 04th May
News UK Government Sets Out Anti-Fraud Strategy To Tackle Scammers Fraud was now the most common crime in Britain, costing nearly £7 billion per year. Muvija M 03rd May
News World Bank Launches More Robust, Transparent Business Climate Rankings The bank scrapped its "Doing Business" rankings in September 2021. Andrea Shalal 02nd May
News Continental, Aurora To Jointly Develop Self-Driving Systems For Trucks Investors and industry executives have been concerned about heavy investments going into the tech and the protracted timelines to develop it. Akash Sriram 27th Apr
News Netherlands To Spend $31 Billion In Drive To Meet 2030 Climate Project The Dutch government on Wednesday said it would spend 28 billion euros ($31 billion) in the coming years to guarantee it would meet its… Bart Meijer 27th Apr