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A cross-party group of MPs are to question the chair of the Committee on Climate
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An environment minister has defended the chief executive of the Environment Agency over accusations that he has hyped up the threat that England could run out of supplies.
But while Philip Hammond’s time in the political sun was cut short last week, he
Indeed it was dismissed by some industry observers as “window dressing” and “more unwelcome uncertainty”
Michael Gove has backed moves by the Environment Agency to force Southern Water to cut the volume of water that it abstracts from the River Test by 40 per cent.
Trade association chief executive Michael Roberts questions the claim of overwhelming public support for nationalisation.
Water UK's Michael Roberts outlines three good reasons to steer well clear of challenging the current set-up of the water and sewerage industry in England.
The opposition has calculated the potential energy from nuclear and renewables projects, which hit the buffers since the Tories won the 2015 general election.
Sir James Bevan tells Waterwise conference that in the face of water scarcity "both sides of the equation" must be tackled - reducing demand and increasing supply.
The offshore wind industry’s sector deal with the government was unveiled months after the industry said it was within weeks of signing it, according to a new report by the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) committee.
A number of big six energy companies are still installing first-generation (SMETS1) smart meters, despite the deadline for such installations passing.