The government's 'attack on nature' and its opposition to new solar farms could have serious consequences for the UK's long-term net zero strategy
Proposals to block solar farms, revive fracking, and roll back planning rules are further fuelling the impression the government really is engaged in an 'attack on nature'
The Truss administration wants to label the environmental movement as part of the ‘anti-growth coalition’, but it is the green economy and a pro-active state that holds the key to sustainable growth
Liz Truss reportedly blocks plans for public communication campaign, as OVO and National Grid both advance plans to ease pressure on grid at peak times
Prime Minister sets out vision for growing the economy by cutting taxes in first address to Conservative Party Conference
Government issues statement confirming it is to consider a series of recommendations from the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) on how to decarbonise built environment to meet net zero
Nature charities unite to launch 'the People's Plan for Nature' in a bid to push back against proposals to dilute environmental policies
All the top reaction from leading business figures, politicians, campaigners and experts to Kwasi Kwarteng's first major fiscal statement as Chancellor
Kwasi Kwarteng's 'mini-Budget' sets out aim to streamline planning for roads, nuclear, renewables, hydrogen, CCUS, and oil and gas, and confirms modest boost for energy efficiency funding
New analysis from RenewableUK shows that Liquified Natural Gas imports would need to more than double if the UK was not able to rely on electricity from renewable sources