Four climate and energy court cases over the last month point to the potential for legal challenges to help control the ...
The Jackdaw field, which it is claimed could eventually power more than a million UK homes, has to get fresh approval from Downing Street to extract gas after a ruling this week by a Scottish court.
The written judgement on the Rosebank and Jackdaw fields came after a case brought by environmental campaigners, Uplift and Greenpeace, at the Court of Session in Edinburgh. In his judgement ...
The judge, Lord Ericht, banned production at the Jackdaw gas and Rosebank oil projects in the North Sea, operated by Shell and Equinor respectively, after ruling that “the private interest of ...
The court decision to overturn permissions for the Rosebank and Jackdaw fields has left the decision on whether the projects should go ahead with the government, forcing fossil fuel giants to re ...
Greenpeace and Uplift challenge against approval of Rosebank oil field north west of Shetland and the Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen upheld. This is a historic win – the age of governments approving ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Shell boss Wael Sawan said he would fight all the way to the UK Supreme Court to develop the North Sea’s ...
They expected to find a jackdaw but after dismantling the stove discovered a tawny owl covered in soot near the bottom of the 15ft flue. After 15 minutes of trying, they managed to get hold of the ...
The ruling from Lord Ericht to suspend the Rosebank and Jackdaw projects was announced today (30 January) following court proceedings late last year brought by NGOs Greenpeace UK and Uplift.
Lord Ericht ruled on Thursday a more scrupulous assessment of Rosebank and Jackdaw’s environmental impact was required. Kemi Badenoch has slammed a Scottish courts ruling that green lighting the ...
A jackdaw is impressed by a soaring eagle. Her husband thinks that he is just as good as the eagle, but she complains that he only ever brings back trinkets to the nest, rather than anything useful.