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Warmer, greener and cheaper social homes are on the way for tens of thousands of people living in social housing in England.
Businesses and investors are being urged to get ready for changes to the UK’s strengthened national security regime which will commence fully on 4 January 2022.
Unleashing the full potential of smart systems and flexibility in our energy sector could reduce the costs of managing the system by up to £10 billion a year by 2050, as well as generate up to 10,000 jobs.
Halogen light bulbs will be banned from September 2021 with fluorescent light bulbs to follow, cutting emissions and saving consumers on their energy bills.
Investment will help cut carbon emissions by up to 22% for homes and buildings connected to heat networks while providing potential reductions of up to 15% in energy costs.
The Regulators’ Pioneer Fund will deliver initiatives that will help to keep the UK at the forefront of regulatory thinking and experimentation.
COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma marked less than six months to go until the climate change summit this November, as Government Ministers travelled across the country to see how the UK is greening all parts of society.
New chair appointed for committee responsible for evaluating regulation in UK.
The UK Endorsement Board (UKEB) has been set up to endorse and adopt new or amended international accounting standards on behalf of the UK.
The government is launching a consultation on wide-ranging reforms to modernise the country’s audit and corporate governance regime
New tighter rules for how much energy white goods like washing machines and fridges use will help save British consumers £75 a year on their energy bills.
Government unveils plans to combat fraud and give businesses confidence in who they are working with
The COP26 Energy Transition Council was announced at 'Passing the Tipping Point: the next decade of clean energy cooperation'- a side event to the 11th Clean Energy Ministerial and 5th Mission Innovation Ministeria…
COP26 President and Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Alok Sharma will announce a series of new climate commitments today at the launch of Climate Week NYC, which runs alongside the UN General A…
Companies House will be reformed to clamp down on fraud and money laundering, with directors unable to be appointed until their identity has been verified.
Pauline Wallace will take on the role of chair of the UK Accounting Standards Endorsement Board.
Government sets out plans to create a more global approach to regulation in response to review by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
New £16 million funding package to support environmentally friendly farming and replanting projects in the Amazon.
Government sets out new plans for the installation of smart meters in households across the country, so consumers can continue to cut their energy bills and carbon emissions.
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