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2 June 2017
The UK government is committed under the Climate Change Act 2008 to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80% of 1990 levels by 2050. So government and industry are looking at potentially radical solutions. Could hydrogen be the answer?
26 July 2017
Paul Minto, Energy partner, comments on the announcement that the Government has published a clean air strategy.
20 September 2016
Addleshaw Goddard has advised Neutral vendor recruitment outsourcing specialist, de Poel on its multi-million pound MBO.
30 May 2018
In City of York Council v Grosset the Court of Appeal upheld an Employment Tribunal decision that an employer discriminated against a disabled employee by dismissing them for misconduct which arose in consequence of the employee's disability.
International law firm Addleshaw Goddard has advised Highview Power on the project which will see the UK's first commercial-scale liquid air energy storage (LAES) plant built in Manchester.
26 April 2023
AG has advised Budapest-based airline Wizz Air on an equity investment into Firefly Green Fuels, which is developing sustainable aviation fuel from sewage sludge.
the Pensions Ombudsman has found that an employer had given a legally binding assurance to provide a member with mirror benefits if he transferred his benefits to a new scheme following a restructuring.
25 November 2021
In Stuart Delivery Ltd v Augustine, the Court of Appeal held that a delivery courier was a worker, even though he had a clause in his agreement which meant that he had a limited right of substitution. Find out more >