Will Biden's green jobs policy help him win votes?
The US president has invested heavily in helping to create renewable energy jobs across the country.
The US president has invested heavily in helping to create renewable energy jobs across the country.
Dave Ricks says he had considered building a factory in the UK, but chose another country instead.
A new price cap from energy regulator Ofgem takes effect but bills are likely to rise again before winter.
One employee is contemplating on reporting her boss after he made sexist comments.
The firm is believed to have offered unions the chance to discuss future investment in Port Talbot.
The newest tenant, global management consulting firm Kearney, just claimed the highest two office floors -- 78 and 79, where it signed for 27,866 square feet. (Higher floors are broadcasting facilities and the Observatory.)
The return-to-office trend continues apace. Manhattan office “visitations” in May were 74 percent of 2019 levels, compared with 70 percent in May of 2023, according to the Real Estate Board of New York.
The big news on booming West 47th Street is the return later this year of Langan’s, the fabled Irish bar and eatery that closed in January 2018.
In the latest reflection of Sixth Avenue’s enduring appeal, global law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe renewed its lease on 144,312 square feet for fifteen years at 51 W. 52nd St., the avenue’s fabled “Black Rock” tower.
The first half of 2024 is in the books. During that time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average surpassed the 40,000 mark for the first time, while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq reached new all-time highs. The past six months also tested the patience of investors who were hoping for
About 1,000 residents in Edinburgh see a huge jump in their heating bills.
The BBC's economics editor speaks to Swindon residents as part of the Your Voice, Your Vote project.