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Politics

'Chronic underinvestment': Government urged to tackle major shortfall in planning officers

Policy

'Chronic underinvestment': Government urged to tackle major shortfall in planning officers

EXCLUSIVE: Campaigners warn government plan to hire 300 planning officers equates to fewer than one new professional per local authority, at a time when housing and renewables projects already face lengthy delays

clock 10 September 2024 • 6 min read
Study: Farmers braced for 'historically poor harvest' following extreme wet winter weather

Climate change

Study: Farmers braced for 'historically poor harvest' following extreme wet winter weather

Think tank brands 2024 a 'year to forget' as analysis of government data forecasts one of the worst three harvests since 1983 for key crops

clock 10 September 2024 • 5 min read
'Key plank of trust': Industry calls for new mandatory accreditation of heat pump installers

Skills

'Key plank of trust': Industry calls for new mandatory accreditation of heat pump installers

Leading industry groups, charities, and think tanks unite to call on government to introduce mandatory standards for heat pump installers

clock 09 September 2024 • 6 min read
The Water (Special Measures) Bill is a significant step forward in fixing our broken water system

Politics

The Water (Special Measures) Bill is a significant step forward in fixing our broken water system

Environment Secretary Steve Reed sets out how Labour intends to 'fundamentally transform how our entire water system works'

clock 05 September 2024 • 15 min read
How Rory Stewart lifted the lid on Tory lobbying against environmental action

Politics

How Rory Stewart lifted the lid on Tory lobbying against environmental action

The former Minister's excoriating book provides a depressing insight into how vested interest's opposition to environmental policies stymies effective policy development

clock 04 September 2024 • 3 min read
'Utterly deluded': Former Conservative climate minister slams Ed Miliband's clean power by 2030 target

Politics

'Utterly deluded': Former Conservative climate minister slams Ed Miliband's clean power by 2030 target

Graham Stuart attacks Labour's plan for a decarbonised energy system, as Conservatives step up criticism of new government's net zero strategy

clock 03 September 2024 • 7 min read
'Step up': MPs urged to back Climate and Nature Bill

Politics

'Step up': MPs urged to back Climate and Nature Bill

MPs from all parties called on deliver flagship climate and nature legislation as ballot for Private Members’ Bills opens

clock 02 September 2024 • 3 min read
Government seeks formal advice on how to meet clean power 2030 target

Energy

Government seeks formal advice on how to meet clean power 2030 target

New National Energy System Operator to advise on costs, benefits, challenges, and risks of decarbonising the electricity grid by the end of the decade

clock 30 August 2024 • 3 min read
'Progressive industrial relations': EDF Renewables inks recognition agreement with leading trade unions

Politics

'Progressive industrial relations': EDF Renewables inks recognition agreement with leading trade unions

Prospect, Unite, GMB, and UNISON to establish collective engagement model to boost inclusive workplace culture and support 'drive to deliver net zero' at EDF Renewables UK

clock 29 August 2024 • 3 min read
Government drops defence of Rosebank legal challenge following landmark ruling

Infrastructure

Government drops defence of Rosebank legal challenge following landmark ruling

DESNZ confirms it will not contest legal action against Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas projects, but insists licenses have not been withdrawn as new environmental guidance could yet allow projects to proceed

clock 29 August 2024 • 6 min read
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