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London’s Infrastructure Framework: Who Will Shape It?
The London Infrastructure Framework sets out 51 priority projects to unlock 880,000 homes and reach net zero by 2050. We break down what’s in the pipeline, the barriers to delivery, and what it means for businesses looking to engage before the Spending Review 2027.

Why Zipcar Left — And What Has to Change
Zipcar’s UK exit exposed deep regulatory failures in car sharing policy. Here Brevia look at why fragmented council rules, parking charges, and the EV transition created an unsustainable environment, and what must change for the sector to survive.

New rules for Scottish Parliament Cross-Party Groups: the end of ‘ghost memberships’?
The Scottish Parliament is preparing to overhaul the rules governing one of its most important, yet often overlooked, linkages between policy-makers, organisations and the public: Cross-Party Groups (CPGs).

Are the brakes off yet? Assessing Investment, Infrastructure and Productivity in the UK
Analysis of UK infrastructure investment, planning reform and productivity under Keir Starmer’s government, and whether Britain is ready for sustained growth.

What did the Chancellor say in the Spring Statement?
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, delivered her 2026 Spring Statement on Tuesday afternoon. The OBR’s forecast was made before the latest conflict developments in the Middle East and does not take into account any potential fallouts from this, such as impact on gas prices, which have risen steeply since the beginning of March.

UK Government’s Local Power Plan – what it means for industry
Brevia Energy takes a look at the Local Power Plan, the challenges faced by the Government in its delivery, next steps, and why these developments matter for industry stakeholders.

Government confirms CPI indexation for renewable subsidies
From April 2026, subsidy payments under the RO and FiT will be uprated by CPI rather than RPI, as part of a broader effort to manage electricity system costs. In this article, Brevia Energy explores the rationale behind the reform, the projected consumer savings, and the implications for legacy renewable assets.

DESNZ February Oral Questions – Key Takeaways
DESNZ Ministers appeared in the House of Commons to answer Oral Questions from MPs. Brevia Energy provides the key takeaways.

Reform UK’s ‘Shadow Cabinet’, who made the cut?
Nigel Farage reveals the first members of Reform UK’s ‘Shadow Cabinet’. See who is taking on key spokesperson roles.

NICE launches the new National HealthTech Access Programme
NICE announced on 9 February 2026 the launch of its new National HealthTech Access Programme (NHAP). The NHAP is set to expand NICE’s technology appraisals programme to incorporate health technologies.

What is in the National Cancer Plan?
The Government has published the long-awaited National Cancer Plan for England setting out how the DHSC and the NHS, will improve cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and research across England.

Ambitions and Challenges of the Warm Homes Plan
Following several delays, the UK Government published its Warm Homes Plan (WHP) last month, setting out its long-term framework to deliver warmer, more cost-efficient homes across the UK. Brevia Energy explores the strategic aims of the plan, its key focuses and delivery mechanisms.