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    Global employment milestone is passed as B Lab’s new certification standards will require companies to match “Fair Work” criteria.

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    Dr Chih Hoong Sin welcomes the UK government’s rediscovered enthusiasm for outcomes funds with the launch of the world’s biggest fund of this type. But we should look beyond its impressive size to focus upon how it can best optimise impact.

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    ANALYSIS: The UK’s privatised water industry has been sinking into debt and disrepair for years, but a commission set up to seek solutions overlooks ownership models that could work for all, say impact economy experts.

  • UK's best social enterprise pioneers revealed at SE100 Awards 2025

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Yellow brick road to the impact economy

As Bloomberg’s CEO tells him that the movement towards sustainability has reached a tipping point, veteran Wall Street Journal reporter David Bank wonders if sustainability reporting is about to undergo an Oz-like transformation

RBS SE100 Index: a portrait of a sector

With a combined turnover of £319m and an average growth rate of 60%, the top 100 enterprises in the RBS SE100 Index are an impressive bunch, fighting hard against the economic gloom to secure success against both financial and social bottom lines. But who were the three businesses who came out on top to share the £25,000 prize fund?