Nicola Shaw, UK Executive Director at National Grid, says: “The pandemic has exposed the burden of domestic and unpaid work that often falls to women and as we start to build back we have to ensure that these women are not left behind but are given the opportunities and support they need to succeed.”

A project to transform a nationally significant Peak District landscape is one step closer to being realised following a key decision by Barnsley Council.

Plans to replace a section of overhead electricity transmission line with underground cables along the Trans Pennine Trail and in the village of Dunford Bridge have been approved by Barnsley Council, subject to completion of a legally binding agreement which will deliver significant biodiversity improvements.

The US$743 million ECA-backed financing package, made up of US$488 million from SACE Export Credit and US$255 million from Euler Hermes Export Credit, was structured under National Grid’s Green Financing Framework. This is the first time multiple ECAs have come together to finance a green project of this size.

The past few weeks have seen protests around the globe calling for an end to racism. This sentiment echoes the origins of Pride, which commemorates the Stonewall riots. These took place in June 1969, in response to a police raid on a gay bar, the Stonewall Inn, in Greenwich Village.

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