Government’s plans for Solvency II shakeup will force insurers to hold more capital on their books, sector warns July 21, 2022 Insurers have called on the UK government to reconsider their plans to shake up the Solvency II rules that govern the country’s insurance sector, after warning the current plans could backfire. The government’s current plans to reform the European Union’s Solvency II regulations could see life insurers forced to hold more capital than they are [...]
UK parliament resumes with overflowing in-tray for the government September 4, 2022 Parliament will return tomorrow from a six-week summer recess with the government facing a series of crises and a busy legislative agenda. Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak will be sworn in as Prime Minister on Tuesday, after tomorrow’s Tory leadership announcement, with the eventual winner expected to bring forward a cost of living support package [...]
Rail strikes: Time for the government to bang some heads together November 30, 2022 Government has continued to claim rail strikes are a private discussion - but it's time for them to muscle in and find a deal
Rail Partners calls for government to give operators more freedom November 29, 2022 Rail Partners has called for the government to give train operators more freedom to attract back customers. According to the rail association, the current system – introduced during the pandemic and based on contracts instead of franchising – needs to evolve through an increase harnessing of the private sector. Rail Partners has called for a [...]
Law Society takes government to court over solicitors’ legal aid fees March 1, 2023 The Law Society is seeking to force the UK government to give criminal solicitors a 15 per cent pay hike by taking the matter to court. The legal sector trade body is calling on the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to give criminal solicitors a pay rise that matches the 15 per cent hike given to [...]
Onshore wind set for revival as backbench pressure weighs on Government November 28, 2022 The seven year de-facto ban on new onshore wind projects could finally be lifted, after Grant Shapps hinted at a possible U-turn.
Lack of government strategy putting UK decarbonisation goals at risk, NAO warns March 1, 2023 The government lacks a plan for all electricity to be generated through clean energy sources by 2035, warned the National Audit Office.
Centrica heads back to court to challenge government over Octopus’ Bulb takeover February 26, 2023 British Gas owner Centrica is set to lock horns with the government in court over its handling of Bulb's sale to rival Octopus.
Government to fund insulation for middle-income earners to slash bills November 25, 2022 Plans to fund loft and cavity wall insulation, alongside smart heating controls, are set to be unveiled by Business Secretary Grant Shapps.
Government backs carbon capture and storage to meet net zero goals and boost North Sea industry July 31, 2023 The government has announced the latest winners of its carbon capture and storage approval process.