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UK Budget: Key Energy Measures and What They Mean
With pressure to ease the cost of living, deliver on the manifesto pledge to cut household energy bills, and provide clarity on the UK’s long-term energy transition, this Budget contained some of the most significant energy-related interventions we have seen this Government make to date. In this article, Brevia reviews the key announcements from the Budget and their implications for the wider energy landscape.

What does the UK’s Landmark US Trade Deal mean for Access to Medicines and the Life Sciences Sector?
The UK Government announced on 1 December 2025 a landmark deal that is expected to benefit NHS patients by expanding access to vital medicines, strengthening the UK’s pharmaceutical supply chain, and attracting new investment into the country’s life sciences sector.

Key Energy Stakeholder Changes in Parliament
In a surprise announcement, former MP and longstanding member of Labour’s shadow energy team Dr Alan Whitehead CBE has returned to Westminster, becoming the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s Lords Spokesperson. Alongside this appointment, there have been some changes to the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee.

Third Party Intermediary regulation: What’s next?
At the end of October, the Government published out its long-awaited plan for Third-Party Intermediary (TPI) regulation in the retail energy market, following a consultation that ran from September – November last year. Brevia Energy sets out the key announcements from the Government’s response and what this means for companies operating in the sector moving forward.

Maintaining Confidence in the Warm Homes Plan
A recent National Audit Office report revealed considerable issues in the delivery of home energy efficiency measures, shortly before rumoured delays to the £13billion Warm Homes Plan. Brevia Energy explores how Government and industry must ensure that lessons from ECO are embedded before the new scheme is rolled out.

Clean Energy Jobs Plan: Key Takeaways
On 19 October, the Government published its first ever national clean jobs plan, intended to deliver a skilled and inclusive workforce, offering high quality jobs across the UK. Brevia Energy sets out the key themes of the Clean Energy Jobs Plan, linking it to the wider Government priorities.

New Ministers face DESNZ Questions
The new Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) Ministerial team faced its first oral questions last week.[1] Key themes included energy bills and fuel poverty, as well as the impact of the clean energy transition on industry and jobs – Brevia Energy explores these below.

Power Struggles: Energy Policy Approaching the 2026 Scottish Election
Approaching the Holyrood election, expected to take place in May 2026, it should come as little surprise that energy policy is moving to the forefront of political debate, embodying key debates around economic opportunity, national sovereignty, and decarbonisation. Brevia Energy examines how the Labour Party is positioning itself to appeal to the Scottish electorate as the Party of green growth and energy security.

NHS to roll out first long-acting injection to prevent HIV
The NHS announced on 17 October 2025 that it would roll out a new long-acting injection to prevent HIV, as part of its ambition to become the first country in the world to end HIV transmissions by 2030.

Government Reshuffle: What are the changes to the DESNZ team?
The Government’s reshuffle has brought major changes to the DESNZ ministerial team, with new appointments reflecting Government priorities. In this article, Brevia Energy takes a look at the new energy team.

Reform UK Announces Party Board Members
On 22 August 2025, Reform UK announced the appointment of six new members to the Party’s decision-making board.

How to Submit a Representation to HM Treasury for Autumn Budget 2025
Learn how to submit a representation to HM Treasury for the Autumn Statement 2025. Deadline is 15 October. Tips, portal link, and guidance included.