Article 6P9A6 From green energy to rivers, environment at heart of nine plans in king’s speech

From green energy to rivers, environment at heart of nine plans in king’s speech

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Fiona Harvey Environment editor
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Labour government recognises urgency of climate challenge' but presents measures as way to also cut cost of living

Planning changes, investment in infrastructure, a new national green energy company, a crackdown on water companies and more public transport - although Keir Starmer did not dwell on the green aspects of his legislative programme the environment was front and centre in nine bills that will have far-reaching effects.

In the words read by the king (though written by ministers), the new Labour government recognises the urgency of the global climate challenge and the new job opportunities that can come from leading the development of the technologies of the future". But importantly, these measures were presented as ways to reduce the cost of living, a key focus of Labour's environmental commitments in the run-up to the general election.

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