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Government Plans to Reform the Railways Have Ground to a Halt
Three years on from the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail, Government plans to reform the railways have made little progress.
How is accessible transport policy changing in the UK?
24 per cent of the UK population are disabled yet public transport is frequently described as ‘difficult’ and ‘inaccessible’ by disabled passengers. The Government has set out how it aims to improve this, most notably through the Inclusive Transport Strategy (2018) and the National Disability strategy (2021). Below, Brevia analyses the most frequent issues surrounding access in public transportation and the associated political debates and policies.
AI and Healthcare: key questions and answers
In an era marked by unprecedented advances in technology, the intersection of AI, healthcare, and life sciences has paved the way for improved medical practice, research, and patient care. From predictive diagnostics to personalized treatment plans, AI is revolutionising how healthcare is delivered and experienced in the UK.
Zonal Pricing: A Solution or a Distraction?
‘I am very confused…One of you has got to be right and one of you has got to be wrong.’ In a few words, Vicky Ford MP captured the mood of the ongoing debate over the GB electricity market design. Ford was responding to arguments put forward by witnesses to the Energy Security and Net Zero (ESNZ) Committee on the impact of moving from national to zonal pricing, but was left unconvinced by either side.
Navigating the Labour Party’s Decarbonisation Agenda
Insights from recent speeches by the Shadow Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary and the Party’s Shadow Chancellor shed light on the party’s energy policy and the perceived tension between maintaining fiscal responsibility and ambition on climate change action.
Why are trade deals so controversial?
Despite the economic benefits of trade, ratification of new trade deals such as CPTPP have proved controversial for various reasons.
Brevia Health deepens vaccines expertise with Nick Lowen appointment
Brevia Health has deepened our vaccines expertise with the appointment of Nick Lowen as an Associate with over 30 years’ life sciences experience including serving as Vice President, Commercial Strategic Projects at GSK.
Spring Budget: 4 key takeaways for the energy sector
Last week the Chancellor of the Exchequer, The Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP delivered what is expected to be his final Spring Budget. Whilst net zero was not a key theme of the speech, energy security and nuclear were given prominent focus and despite being conspicuously absent from his speech, the Budget announced the setting of a £1bn+ budget for this year’s renewable auctions.
Mark Bassett joins Brevia Health
Brevia Health has appointed Mark Bassett as an Associate. Mark brings over 35 years of experience in healthcare advisory and leadership roles, including as Group Director of Public Policy at Bupa Group.
What can we expect from the Spring Budget?
On Wednesday 6 March, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is set to deliver the Spring Budget, outlining the Government’s stance on taxation, spending, borrowing, and debt. This fiscal event provides updates from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), an independent body monitoring public finances.
Why did Conservative and SNP MPs Call for the Speaker to Resign?
On 21 February, a Commons debate on Gaza ended with calls for the Speaker to resign from SNP and Conservative MPs. Understanding why requires knowledge of both Parliamentary procedure and the political situation.
What is the NHS Vaccination Strategy?
On 13 December 2023, NHS England announced an updated Vaccination Strategy following calls from pharmaceutical companies and trade bodies for a national Vaccination Strategy to tackle issues of accessibility, misinformation, and distrust around vaccination.