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planning

Labour can't avoid a serious dialogue about planning 

Politics

Labour can't avoid a serious dialogue about planning 

The new government should be wary of repeating old mistakes as it embarks on its promised reforms to the UK's planning system, writes Green Alliance's Shaun Spiers

clock 17 July 2024 • 5 min read
Can Labour unpick the UK's competing planning priorities?

Policy

Can Labour unpick the UK's competing planning priorities?

Roger Harrabin fears Labour's sweeping planning reforms will not be sufficient on their own to get Britain building - and could come with some challenging unintended consequences

clock 09 July 2024 • 2 min read
Labour government lifts 'de facto' ban on new onshore wind farms

Wind

Labour government lifts 'de facto' ban on new onshore wind farms

Government updates policy statement on onshore wind to remove footnote that meant onshore wind farms in England faced higher planning barriers than other infrastructure projects

clock 08 July 2024 • 7 min read
'A national mission': Labour set to advance green planning reforms within days

Politics

'A national mission': Labour set to advance green planning reforms within days

Rachel Reeves to declare there is 'no time to waste', as she addresses business leaders for the first time as Chancellor

clock 08 July 2024 • 5 min read
Labour warned 'public want more, not less involvement, in planning decisions'

Politics

Labour warned 'public want more, not less involvement, in planning decisions'

IEMA warns promised attempt to reform planning system will need to be properly funded

clock 28 June 2024 • 6 min read
Green homes: Government in High Court to defend 'watering down' of green planning rules

Buildings

Green homes: Government in High Court to defend 'watering down' of green planning rules

Campaigners set to argue new rules introduced in December discourage councils for aligning planning activity with Climate Change Act

clock 18 June 2024 • 4 min read
Solar-powered politicking

Solar

Solar-powered politicking

The government's latest attempt to restrict solar farm development will undermine energy security and do next to nothing to improve food security - it amounts to little more than blatant electioneering

clock 16 May 2024 • 5 min read
'First 100 days': Investment giants urge next government to move quickly to boost green investment

Investment

'First 100 days': Investment giants urge next government to move quickly to boost green investment

Investment Delivery Forum sets out Partnership for Prosperity programme, calling on whoever forms the next government to take urgent steps to boost public-private investment in green projects

clock 19 April 2024 • 4 min read
Study: Just three per cent of land could boost UK renewables generation 13-fold

Wind

Study: Just three per cent of land could boost UK renewables generation 13-fold

Analysis from Friends of the Earth details how onshore renewables could slash emissions and curb energy costs without impacting food production

clock 09 April 2024 • 6 min read
Public supports 'greater and greener' development, poll reveals

Infrastructure

Public supports 'greater and greener' development, poll reveals

Bright Blue urges government to 'get building' after survey reveals high levels of support for green housing and clean energy development

clock 09 March 2024 • 4 min read
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