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In this issue: Key developments and materials Electricity and gas market regulation and licensing Networks and network connections Nuclear energy Property and construction issues in the energy sector Planning issues in energy projects Air emissions, efficiency, and climate change International energy Daily and weekly news alerts New and updated content Dates for your diary Key developments and materials Spending Review 2025—Key Energy and Environment announcements Energy and Environment analysis: On 11 June 2025, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, delivered the government’s Spending Review 2025 (SR25) to Parliament. This News Analysis spotlights statements and pledges of relevance to the energy and environment sectors. For further detail, see News Analysis: Spending Review 2025—Key Energy and Environment announcements. Access secured to six market-leading energy law titles We are delighted to confirm a recent expansion of our Lexis+ Legal Research offering, having secured an exclusive licence from Globe...
In this issue: Practice and procedure Public children Financial provision LexTalk®Family: a Lexis®Nexis community Daily and weekly news alerts Updated content Content spotlight Useful information Practice and procedure Master of the Rolls delivers speech on Digital Justice System The Master of the Rolls, Sir Geoffrey Vos, gave an address at the International Forum on Online Dispute Resolution, exploring how the Digital Justice System (DJS) can assist in settling disputes. He underlined the major reforms introduced by the Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022, which created the Online Procedure Rule Committee (OPRC) and its remit to set rules for digital procedures and the pre-action stage. He observed that the OPRC’s powers will sit alongside, not supplant, those of the current rule committees, with the intention that online processes will, in due course, be regulated by OPRC-made rules. He set out the purpose of the DJS and the financial and behavioural benefits it may provide to those...