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A Year in Power: Labour’s Progress on Energy Policy

The Labour Government came to power promising bold, fast-paced action on energy: from decarbonising the power system by 2030, to lowering household energy bills and creating a new public energy company and boosting energy independence.  One year in, Brevia’s Energy team has reviewed progress against the party’s key manifesto pledges.

Energy
Charlotte Abercrombie

What the UK Infrastructure Strategy Means for the Energy Sector

The UK Government has unveiled its Infrastructure Strategy, placing energy at the centre of national ambitions for growth, decarbonisation, and resilience. With major reforms across planning, regulation, and investment, the Infrastructure Strategy sets a new agenda for how infrastructure will be developed, funded, and delivered over the next decade. This marks not just a shift in policy but a strategic inflection point for the future of the energy sector. In this article, Brevia Energy unpacks the implications and opportunities for the sector.

Politics
Ben Coker

The Strategic Defence Review

On 2 June 2025, the Government published the Strategic Defence Review, the first such review since 2021. The Review sets out principles for UK Defence, in order to respond to new threats that have arisen in the last four years.

Energy
Ioli Noula

Spending Review: What to look out for on energy

Next week’s Spending Review will set departmental budgets for the next three years, shaping the long-term direction of energy policy, infrastructure investment, and the Government’s net zero agenda. In this article, Brevia Energy explores what to watch for in the energy brief.

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Energy
Charlotte Abercrombie

The Rise of Reform UK: Implications for the Energy Sector

While still on the fringes of Westminster, could Reform UK’s growing local presence, covered in our previous article, create new obstacles for the national net zero agenda? In this article, Brevia Energy examines what the rise of Reform UK could mean for the energy sector.

Energy
Eleanor Williams

Baroness Curran Appointed Minister at DESNZ: What’s in Her In-Tray?

Baroness Margaret Curran has been appointed Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero in the House of Lords, following the retirement of Lord Hunt. She inherits a high-stakes brief at a crucial moment, particularly for the UK’s nuclear sector. Her portfolio includes responsibility for nuclear, individual planning decisions and DESNZ businesses in the House of Lords. With the Government expected to announce its Final Investment Decision for Sizewell C in a few weeks, the new Minister takes up her post at a critical time for the nuclear sector.

Energy
Ioli Noula

UK-EU Reset: What the New Agreement Means for Energy

Beyond borders and e-gates, a quiet energy reset is taking place, with the potential to reshape UK-EU carbon markets, cut costs, and power the net zero transition. In this article, Brevia explores the key energy provisions of the new UK-EU agreement and what they mean for businesses navigating the transition.

Politics
Matthew Vallender

UK Government Launches £3 Billion Skills Programme for Key Sectors

On 27 May 2025, the Government announced a major investment in workforce development through a new skills strategy designed to train the next generation of construction workers, healthcare professionals, and digital specialists. The initiative, part of the wider Plan for Change, aims to address longstanding skills shortages, strengthen the UK economy, and reduce dependence on migration by building homegrown talent.​

Politics
Ben Coker

What to expect from Reform UK in local government

With the dramatic success of Reform UK in the local elections on 1 May, attention must now turn to considering how they will run the local authorities they now control. Reform is a fairly new political party, and has never controlled a local authority executive before. On a national level, most who follow politics will now be familiar with their headline policies: support for lower immigration, opposition to diversity, equality and inclusion initiatives and scepticism towards climate change and net zero. However, Reform’s policies and procedures on a local level are much less clear. With Reform winning outright control of ten local authorities on 1 May, trying to predict how Reform will run the local authorities they control will be important to anyone who intends to engage with local authorities in the coming months and years.

Politics
Matthew Vallender

UK Government Unveils Immigration White Paper to Curb Net Migration

On May 12, 2025, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer introduced a comprehensive Immigration White Paper aimed at significantly reducing net migration and strengthening the UK’s borders. The reforms are designed to prioritise high-skilled migrants, reduce dependence on overseas labour, and enhance border security measures.​