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The Late Payment Problem
20th April 2015 | Andrew Chisem: Director, Rolton Group
Every time Britain falls to recession, and it’s happened at least three times during my career, organisations grow more hesitant about spending their money.
Energy: The Weapon of Mass Coercion Pt. I
4th April 2013 | Peter Rolton
In late 2011, American company Noble Energy Inc. reported that up to 8 trillion cubic feet of gas deposits had been discovered off the coast of Cyprus, which is more fuel than the island could use in over a century and is, of course, extremely valuable.
The Contributions of Chris Huhne
15th March 2013 | Peter Rolton
If you type the name of Britain’s former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Chris Huhne, into Google, you will have to trawl through several pages before finding any result which is unrelated to the penalty points scandal he has been embroiled in for more than two years.
Derailed: The UK's Energy Supply?
28th February 2013 | Peter Rolton
The Chief Executive of Ofgem, Alistair Buchanan, last week delivered a severe warning to the nation about the likelihood of energy price hikes in the next few years as the UK feels the repercussions of growing needs and depleting resources.
The Darkening Skyline of "Greyjing"
29th January 2013 | Peter Rolton
One of the world’s busiest cities brought to a standstill. Flights grounded. Schools deserted. Half-completed construction work abandoned. Shelves empty of the protective masks that were plentifully stocked only days ago…
UKIP’s Not So Bright Idea
14th December 2012 | Peter Rolton
Given their recent by-electoral success, it seemed wise to take a deeper look into the policies that have seen recent support for UKIP rise so dramatically.