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Heidi Alexander MP: The New Transport Secretary
Heidi Alexander, the newly appointed Secretary of State for Transport, brings a wealth of political experience to her role, underpinned by a career spanning local government, Parliament, and city-wide leadership. Her new role places her at the forefront of addressing the country’s transportation challenges, drawing on her varied political background.
A New Debate on Assisted Dying: Kim Leadbeater MP’s Private Member’s Bill
Kim Leadbeater MP recently introduced a Private Member’s Bill on assisted dying in the UK Parliament. This proposed legislation marks a significant moment in the ongoing debate over end-of-life choices. If passed, it could make assisted dying available to terminally ill, mentally competent adults with six months or fewer to live. The Bill aims to provide a compassionate alternative for individuals enduring unbearable suffering while incorporating strict safeguards to prevent misuse.
Who is the new Conservative Party Leader and their Shadow Cabinet?
On Saturday 2 November, it was announced that Kemi Badenoch MP had been elected leader of the Conservative Party, receiving 53,806 votes to leadership rival Robert Jenrick MP’s 41,388 votes. This was the closest Conservative leadership election under the current rules. Following her election as Leader of the Conservative Party, Badenoch has now appointed her Shadow Cabinet.
Labour’s Energy Achievements in the First 100 Days
Following its landslide victory, the Labour Party has been navigating a tumultuous first 100 days in government. While challenges such as far-right riots, donations, and Sue Gray’s demotion have dominated headlines, Labour has nonetheless made significant strides in delivering its energy policy commitments. Brevia Energy closely monitors Labour’s progress in delivering against key energy policy commitments in its manifesto via our online tracker. This article examines Labour’s key achievements during this initial period.
Engaging with Select Committees
With the full membership of the Energy Security and Net Zero (ESNZ) Committee now confirmed, Brevia Energy examines its new members, the role of Select Committees, and the value of engaging with their inquiries.
The Road to 2030
With a slew of announcements being made over the past fortnight, Brevia Energy has highlighted the three key developments in the clean power by 2030 mission that you need to know about.
New House of Commons Select Committee Chairs Elected
The House of Commons has elected new select committee chairs. MPs will shortly be elected to sit on the committees, following which the Committees will begin their their work of scrutinising the Government.
This week in Energy – Labour Party Conference
As political attention focused on Liverpool this week, Brevia Energy brings you the top three energy-related moments from the Labour Party Conference.
Labour Conference 2024: Key Questions in Energy
As the Labour Party’s first conference in Government in over 14 years gets underway, energy policy is set to be a central theme. The 2030 clean power target is at the heart of Labour’s plan for Government. However, several key energy policy questions remain. In this article, Brevia explores the key questions Labour will need to address to provide clarity and direction for the energy industry.
What are the Health Policy Priorities for the New Government?
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has committed to supporting the Government’s growth mission by improving the health of the nation.
This week in Energy
As the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero continues to re-establish itself in this new Government, Brevia Energy brings you the top three developments in energy this week.
When will the Government nationalise rail services?
With the passage of the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill through the House of Commons on 3 September, Labour’s plans for rail nationalisation are well underway. In this article, the Brevia Transport team explains when the first services will be brought into public ownership under the terms of the Act, and when the programme of rail nationalisation will be complete.