England’s jails have limited space for far-right rioters, warns governors’ body
A surge of inmates similar to 2011 risks destabilising the prison system, says PGA chief
A surge of inmates similar to 2011 risks destabilising the prison system, says PGA chief
Just south of Lake Garda, Villa Sigurtà has hosted royals and aristocrats but (provided you can fill it) won’t break the bank for a big group holiday
Climate finance at scale is needed to tackle global emissions
Plus, the courtroom convulsions rocking Delaware Inc and chocolate giant Mars weighs buying Pringles maker Kellanova
Executives fear ‘years of legal challenges’ if they split its TV and movie studio businesses
The certificates trace reduction instead of offsetting it with unconnected activity like planting trees
Decades in the making, agreement with Mercosur nations nears finishing line
Executives at Abu Dhabi’s $300bn fund lead restructurings and management changes as valuations sink
Global authorities speed up focus on growing threat to traditional cryptography
The businessman and academic on the path to a zero carbon economy
The International Energy Agency forecasts that the world will reach peak oil in 2029. Oil companies accuse it of playing climate politics
Some 58 per cent use them in their portfolios, versus 47 per cent of Generation X and 37 per cent of Baby Boomers
Cowboys, wide open spaces, and strong women are drawing Christian publishers to stories set in the American West.
Zondervan signs Faith Womack’s book to help readers understand the Bible, Brazos takes Speaking with Joy podcaster Joy Marie Clarkson's look at influential Christian women, Paraclete acquires a children’s book to help children slay the spiritual dragons they face, and more.
Author-illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka embarked on a public library book tour from June 21–August 2, billing his New England stops as “JJK’s Summah Readin’ Roadtrip.”