Policy update from CE National – 5th July

Policy update from CE National – 5th July

The Labour Party wins the General Election The Labour Party has won the General Election with a landslide of at least 412 seats at the time of writing. This is the worst result the Conservative Party has ever faced, losing over 250 seats. The underlying numbers...
Policy update from CE National – 5th July

Policy update from CE National – 28th June

ELECTION UPDATE Labour On Monday (24 June), Shadow Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband pledged to scrap the current 2035 gas boiler ban if Labour form a government. In an interview with The Telegraph, Miliband heavily criticised heat pump uptake under...
Policy update from CE National – 5th July

Policy update from CE National – 21st June

Election update The Scottish National Party and Reform UK have this week published their election manifestos, marking the final publications from key parties before the election. See below for a summary of the manifestos published this week: The Scottish National...
Policy update from CE National – 5th July

Policy update from CE National – 14th June

ELECTION UPDATE The Liberal Democrats, Conservatives, Greens and Labour Party published their election manifestoes this week. The Reform Party is due to publish its manifesto on Monday (17 June), at which point all the main parties will have set out their pitches to...
Policy update from CE National – 5th July

Policy update from CE National – 6th June

Election Update Today is the final day for prospective parliamentary candidates to submit their election nomination papers. After 4pm today, the list of candidates for each constituency will be confirmed. Each of the main party’s manifestos are due to be published...
A fresh partnership in getting Britain building

A fresh partnership in getting Britain building

We’ve got a problem building stuff. We can’t seem to deliver the homes and infrastructure we desperately need if we are to grow our economy, counter climate change and pay for much-needed improvements in public services. This month Martyn Jones asks if the new Labour...