Why a new Chinese smartphone has sparked panic in Washington
Beijing makes a mockery of US sanctions with breakthrough in chip technology
Beijing makes a mockery of US sanctions with breakthrough in chip technology
Nervousness over energy security continues in spite of high levels of European gas storage
Stewart Wingate insists expansion will boost economy, as Rishi Sunak prepares to reject climate advice
There’s a growing fissure within climate activism over the adoption of atomic energy
Levelling-Up Secretary to scrap Brussels’ so-called ‘nutrient neutrality’ regulation, which is designed to limit harmful chemicals in rivers
Redrow boss criticises Levelling Up Secretary for impractical approach to housing
Fears of ‘heat hammer-style’ rebellion if expensive heating systems imposed
Interview: Redrow boss Matthew Pratt on why fickle politicians are exacerbating Britain’s housing crisis
A North Sea energy company says Brussels' "London Protocol" will hold back the UK's carbon storage sector
Shetlanders unconvinced as declining oil and gas leaves islands in a state of flux
Red tape and other planning hurdles frequently inflate the cost of new infrastructure
Ithaca blames ‘severe impact’ of Energy Profits Levy after writing £58m off value of assets
After tumbling from the peaks of ‘Project Everest’, the firm’s future hangs in the balance
UK told to develop 'sovereign capabilities' as China races ahead on green tech
Fuel price rises and the switch to green alternatives mean the glory days of super-cheap air travel are over, says the IATA boss
An invasion of cheap Chinese EVs is fast approaching – and there's more at risk than UK car manufacturing