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Labour turns the lights back on, on energy policy
By Beth Tarling With a month to go until party conference season and only a short window until we meet our next Prime Minister, there’s no doubt that...
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March of the Mogg
By William Neale As the ongoing Conservative Leadership contest to elect our next Prime Minister increasingly looks like a done deal, this week The...
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Is it time for simplified planning for local energy projects?
By Drew Aspinwall I think I have lost count of the number of times that complications around the planning process is cited as a major barrier in...
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Energy revolt
By Charlie Rattigan The British public will be holding its breath for regulator Ofgem’s (The Office of Gas and Electricity Markets) upcoming energy...
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The Trials: A Cautionary Tale
By Perry Miller In a month of weather extremes, it seemed apt to go and see a new play that considers our personal responsibility for climate change –...
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The nation’s favourite high street can’t catch a break
By Ben Monteith For a street so stubbornly straight, Oxford Street’s modern history is about as full of twists and turns as it could possibly be. Over...
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Talk TV – is it worth an appearance?
By Anthony Hughes In case you missed it, Talk TV, the shiny new, high production channel from the Murdoch empire hit the airwaves (and the side of...
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#TradeTuesday: Reducing risk – Why the government should make it standard practice to help prevent illicit trade in FTA negotiations
By Sabine Tyldesley It is widely agreed that free trade is a good thing, with wide ranging economic and societal benefits. But OECD evidence shows...
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