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Jessica Shankleman

  • Thames Water CEO Chris Weston.<br />
Courtesy of Thames WaterFinance

    London’s water supplier set to collapse into ‘special administration’ as shareholders refuse to bail out Thames Water

    By Jessica Shankleman and Bloomberg
  • Protesters gather with signs, whistles and loud voices to object to the extension of the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) at Trafalgar Square on August 5, 2023 in London.Environment

    Why the ULEZ car pollution scheme has Londoners driving in circles

    By Joe Mayes, Jessica Shankleman, and others
  • Delegates applaud after a speech by Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber (3L), President of the UNFCCC COP28 Climate ConferenceEnvironment

    COP28 ends with historic deal that commits world to transition away from all fossil fuels for the first time—but gives no timeframe

    By Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Jessica Shankleman, and others
  • 21 December 2020, Hamburg: A pile of rubbish lies in the grass verge at the edge of a nature reserve. Photo: Jonas Walzberg/dpa (Photo by Jonas Walzberg/picture alliance via Getty Images)Environment

    Nearly half of eco-friendly product claims could be breaking the law

    By Jessica Shankleman and Bloomberg
  • Offshore wind turbines at the Teesside wind farm near Redcar in Teesside, U.K. Britain wants to become the &#8220;Saudi Arabia of wind power&#8221; under the country&#8217;s ambitious green industrial revolution plan. Wire photography: Ian Forsyth—Bloomberg via Getty ImagesInternational

    Facing an epic recession, Britain unveils its ‘green industrial revolution’ to jumpstart economy, create jobs

    By Tim Ross, Jessica Shankleman, and others
  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives at 10 Downing Street on February 13, 2020 in London, England. The Prime Minister has begun the first major reshuffle of his cabinet since the Conservatives&#8217; general election victory and the UK left the EU. Wire photography: Peter Summers—Getty ImagesInternational

    On Day 13 in post-Brexit Britain, Boris Johnson loses his finance chief in tumultuous cabinet shakeup

    By Joe Mayes, Jessica Shankleman, and others
  • FILE: Andrew Bailey, chief executive officer of Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), gestures while speaking during a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Friday, Dec. 1, 2017. Bailey will be the next head of the Bank of England after the government chose to replace Mark Carney with the U.K.s top financial regulator, just as Britain faces the next phase of its departure from the European Union. Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesInternational

    U.K. Names a New Bank of England Chief as It Enters a Choppy 2020

    By David Goodman, Jessica Shankleman, and others
  • BRITAIN-POLITICS-EU-BREXIT-CONSERVATIVES

    Theresa May Could Be Close to a Brexit Deal but She’s Losing Tory Party Members

    By Alex Morales, Jessica Shankleman, and others
  • Theresa May

    Theresa May’s Brexit Deal Still Hobbled by Irish-Border Issue

    By Jessica Shankleman, Alex Morales, and others
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