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Energy
Charlotte Abercrombie

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.  

Energy
Charlotte Abercrombie

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.

Industrial
Ben Coker

What is the UK Infrastructure Pipeline?

In July 2025, the Government launched the UK Infrastructure Pipeline, an online portal which brings together information on future infrastructure projects.

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Energy
Charlotte Abercrombie

The Solar Roadmap 2025: Ambitions and Obstacles

Since the UK Government published its ‘Solar Roadmap 2025’ in June, Reform UK has launched a direct counter-campaign. Brevia Energy assesses the implications of this political tension and whether it translates into real project risk or whether rhetoric outpaces reality.

Politics
Jake Ballantyne

What does Kate Forbes’ departure mean for the SNP?

Scotland’s Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes MSP will step down in 2026. What does this mean for the SNP, Scottish independence, and business engagement with Holyrood? Read Brevia Consulting’s public affairs analysis.

City of London
General
Jake Ballantyne

How investors can manage political risk in the UK market

Most investors have long recognised the role UK government policy, regulatory change and stakeholder scrutiny can have on their investments. But with electoral politics now changing as rapidly as financial and operational environments, politics is increasingly shaping deal outcomes and portfolio value.

Energy
Ioli Noula

Government Confirms Final CfD Reforms Ahead of Allocation Round 7: Key Takeaways

The UK Government has published its final set of reforms to the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme ahead of Allocation Round 7 (AR7), introducing key changes aimed at strengthening investment certainty, increasing delivery flexibility, and securing better value for consumers. In this article, Brevia reviews the reforms and considers what they mean for businesses.

Health
Iona James

New Executive Chair Appointed for the Office for Life Sciences

The Government has appointed industry expert Steve Bates OBE as the new Executive Chair for the Office for Life Sciences. In his new role announced on 22 July 2025, Bates will act as an ambassador both domestically and internationally for the UK life sciences sector.