Government Introduces Planning and Infrastructure Bill to Accelerate Development and Economic Growth

The UK Government has unveiled the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, a pivotal component of its strategy to rejuvenate development and bolster economic growth. This legislation aims to expedite the construction of new homes and critical infrastructure, aligning with the Government’s Plan for Change milestones, which include building 1.5 million safe and decent homes in England and fast-tracking 150 planning decisions on major economic infrastructure projects by the end of this Parliament.

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Future of UK Electricity Pricing: Is Zonal Pricing Inevitable?

With a decision on the Review of the Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA) expected imminently, and the intensity around the debate on zonal pricing growing, Brevia’s energy team takes a look at the latest developments, assessing implications, key considerations and expected timelines for businesses to consider in navigating this potential transition.

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Department for Transport launches new railways consultation

Today, the UK Government has unveiled plans for a landmark Rail Reform Bill aimed at transforming the country’s railway system. The proposed legislation will introduce Great British Railways (GBR), a new unified body designed to bring track and train together, ensuring more reliable services and improving passenger experiences.

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House of Lords votes down Government’s proposals to weaken copyright laws

The UK Government has faced its fourteenth defeat as the House of Lords voted down proposals that would have weakened copyright laws, raising concerns about the unchecked power of artificial intelligence firms. But what does this mean for the creative industries, and why is this decision so significant?

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