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Regulatory Outlook
Environment | Regulatory Outlook September 2022
Consultation launched on biodiversity net gain | Nutrient pollution: direction to Natural England on strategic mitigation schemes | Single-use plastics
Infrastructure services
UK government announces plans to shake-up infrastructure planning
What might the government's recent announcements mean for the planning process for major infrastructure and decarbonisation goals?
Decarbonisation
Hydrogen series | The future of hydrogen projects and use cases in Europe
While there is a growing and varied role for hydrogen to play in different countries' sustainability strategies, it is most
Regulatory and compliance
NHS procurement breach not 'sufficiently serious' to award damages
High Court decision raises prospect for claimants of being denied damages even if they succeed in a liability trial
Real estate
UK tribunal clarifies Electronic Communications Code renewals involving concurrent lessees
Judgment guides on a 'gap' in the telecoms regime when site providers grant a concurrent lease to a third party
Regulatory Outlook
Environment | Regulatory Outlook July 2022
Tougher punishments on polluting water | Single-use plastic legislation | EU nature restoration law
Regulatory Outlook
Regulated procurement | Regulatory Outlook July 2022
Procurement Bill | Policy paper on transparency of UK public contracts | Public Procurement (International Trade Agreements) (Amendment) Regulations 2022
Energy and Utilities
UK government publishes hydrogen sector development action plan
New plan sets out the government's view of the current and future opportunities across the hydrogen economy in the UK
Regulatory and compliance
Environment Agency demands tougher penalties on polluting water and sewerage companies
Regulator calls for polluting companies and executives to be hit with stricter punishments for breaches under 'polluter must pay' approach
Real estate
Net zero construction: do building regulations apply when retrofitting UK homes?
Contractors and developers will need to be mindful of obligations imposed when retrofitting
Infrastructure services
Payment notice pitfalls persist for UK construction projects
The recent Advance v Enisca judgment holds that pay less notices must refer clearly to individual payment cycles
Energy and Utilities
Energy Security Bill introduced to UK Parliament
Bill's provisions are a step on the road to decarbonising the UK's energy systems