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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.
The Imbalanced Scales of UK Fuel Poverty
26th September 2012 | Peter Rolton
Some unsettling figures emerged from a survey published by consumer watchdog Which? on 19th September, showing that those who use low amounts of fuel are paying significantly more per unit than higher rate consumers.
Will the Government Snuff out Solar Subsidies?
13th September 2012 | Umer Uzair
New subsidy cuts to solar PV installations have been recommended by the Government, who have launched a consultation on the matter which will remain open until 19th October.
The Chancellor who Sang all Summer
12th September 2012 | Peter Rolton
Determined to fulfil his dream of making the UK a ‘gas hub,’ George Osborne has announced further tax breaks for the gas and oil industries as an attempt to boost production, increase the longevity of brownfield sites and respond to falling sector employment.
Forget the Politics: Why We Should Welcome the Green Deal
4th September 2012 | Peter Rolton
In amongst the buzz surrounding the Green Deal, set to launch on 1st October, the crux of the initiative seems to be getting lost.
Dash for Gas: Part II?
23rd August 2012 | Peter Rolton
An impending overhaul of the UK power sector, necessary as old nuclear infrastructure is retired, could be the cause of great disruption or great opportunity.