
News

The first Kings’ speech for Charles sets scene for coming election.
King Charles’ first speech as monarch at the opening of Parliament had at least as much significance as a historical event, as it did a political one.

Landowners have a big part to play in meeting green energy needs.
The way we use the land is changing and many landowners, including the owners and managers of large rural estates, are providing the sites to help society adapt to new challenges.
From developments in agriculture, to the provision of residential and commercial premises, the role of landowners in matching their sustainable business models to the demands of a changing world are well-documented.

KOR responds to the U-turn on nutrient neutrality rules
How do you meet the demands of a growing population, providing enough houses to put a roof over everyone’s head, while at the same time cleaning up our rivers and making more space for wildlife?

The social value landed estates bring to their communities and the wider world is significant. They need to start telling their stories
Landed Estates have a valuation measured in monetary terms, but they also have a social value that reflects all the benefits they bring to their communities. They need to be bold about explaining those benefits, both in their communities and to the wider world.

The declining interest in news and how we can help keep your stories in the public eye.
We live in the age of 24-hour rolling news. Anyone who wants to keep up with events can watch TV news round-the-clock, scroll through news websites on their phone and tune their radio to a news station 24-hours a day. They could even buy a daily newspaper or subscribe to a digital news title online.

The root of Plymouth’s problems
As media coverage of the Plymouth city centre tree felling row enters its third day, I’m astonished that the City Council continues to “steadfastly refuse to give interviews.” (Amal Rajan’s words on Radio 4 this morning).