In the Netherlands, Germany, and elsewhere, voters are showing that their rhetorical commitment to a ‘green transition’ is not matched by their willigness to pay.
Even if future governments can succeed in delivering our eye-raising targets for banning non-electric cars or installing gas boilers, we are still going to need fossil fuels.
We can avoid getting into an argument about whether or not the Government’s plan is an industrial strategy. The Conservative Party has got rather hung up on that term.
To protect those in fuel poverty, some of the revenue from the gas carbon charge could be given back as a carbon cheque to vulnerable households.
Here’s how we combine climate action and nature regeneration with fairness and levelling up.
Regional control over adult education is already helping to deliver significant results in skills.
I take issue with Henry Hill’s recent article for ConservativeHome on the matter. Here’s why.
Plus: Starmer needs to bring Cooper and Benn into his top team. But will they even want the jobs?
Evidence suggests the Government needs to tackle people’s anxiety, not conspiracy theories.
That the UK is a leader in battery science is down to the last industrial strategy. The new industrial strategy could deliver an even greater prize.