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...is driving up bureaucracy and administration for our members and increasing costs for consumers. The wide range of rules and requirements between regions and the ever-changing regulations are simply adding...
...on tax rules for renewable fuels. Hannah championed more support for vulnerable households, and Harry emphasised the need to back British farmers. They were equally passionate about benefits of customer...
...rebated level needs to be ready for this potential and imminent change to the common fiscal marker rules. “If the UK chooses to introduce the additional marker alongside existing products,...
...difficult as the rules are far from clear,” said Mike. “By early January, it will be possible to put up to 10% ethanol in petrol but will that be introduced...
...public outcry against car manufacturers that have been cheating emissions standards, and the same rule should apply here too. “We all need clean air in which to live and work....
...that George could see the potential and promised to raise it in Parliament 11th January 2023 – George put forward a Ten-minute rule bill to highlight the benefits of this...
...energy costs that are a key contributor to the UK struggling to attract investment. Skills policy also looks positive, with early commitments to reforming migration rules and bringing through the...
...life. Health and safety goes far beyond simply ‘hard rules’ written for people to follow, although these do form the basis of training and give employees something to work from...
...Guterres, warned: “Some government and business leaders are saying one thing – but doing another. Simply put, they are lying.” Two weeks ago, the High Court ruled the UK Government’s...
...Code for Sustainable Homes, bioliquids being ruled out of the Renewable Heat Incentive(RHI), the possibility of an extra tax and the RHI subsidies. Whilst Riello sees oil working in partnership...
...investment. Whereas, if rules may potentially change in the shorter term, the lack of certainty makes it more challenging to secure investment to progress potential solutions. Feedstock solutions for renewable...
...world leader on climate change. Since then, we have seen the High Court rule that the Government’s plan to reach net zero was unlawful and heard that plans to appeal...
...of the legislation changes on red diesel that were introduced in April of this year, the rules on this can be interpreted in a number of different ways so, not...
...of a March rate cut. 20th February: US Supreme Court rules against Trump’s tariffs. 26th February: US and Iran hold talks in Geneva. 28th February: US and Israel attack Iran....
...PPE, rules and regulations, driver’s hours, and now the cost of fuel. What my dad would have said about it all – I don’t know. (Well, maybe I do, but...
...has not been resolved is local authority planning rules and red tape that prevent these facilities being built in the first place. To suggest that these new builds, which are...
...urgency around future power sources is less pressing. Vans fall under the same rules as car, while the position with buses/coaches has been the subject of a consultation, with a...
...that unlock further development into a liquid bio or efuel. It is at least reassuring that, so far, nothing has been ruled out and that BEIS is seeking more evidence...