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Environmental law weekly briefing: Labour government’s agenda, NPPF onshore wind reforms, major case law, OEP probes, ESG/EU due diligence, devolved updates, waste and water disputes—11 July 2024

Published on: 11 July 2024

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In this issue:

  • General Election 2024
  • Air emissions and climate change
  • Energy efficiency in buildings
  • Energy efficiency of products
  • Energy for environmental lawyers
  • Environmental assessment
  • Environmental disputes and proceedings
  • Environmental liabilities, due diligence and insurance
  • ESG and sustainability
  • Hazardous substances and chemicals
  • Nature, biodiversity and habitat conservation
  • Sources of environmental law
  • Waste
  • Water, flooding and drainage
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Trackers
  • Useful information

General Election 2024

General Election 2024—parliamentary process, wash-up and manifesto pledges

These News Analyses bring together practice area coverage of the 2024 General Election. They include expert commentary, Practical Guidance, up-to-date news, analytical pieces and journal contributions. For Environment, the spotlight falls on the pledge for clean power by 2030, Great British Energy, the warm homes plan, quicker progress to net zero and climate leadership, as well as protecting nature, clean water, waste, farming and animal welfare, and the consequences of manifesto promises for these themes. See News Analysis: What does a new Labour government mean for environmental law in England and Wales? What can the energy sector expect from the new Labour government?...

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