Late payment legislation to be diluted?

The UK government is reported to be considering watering down proposed late payment rules that were announced in July this year.

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Lead environmental regulator agreed

Falmouth Dock redevelopment project has joined the Lower Thames Crossing as a major UK infrastructure project that will benefit from the recently introduced lead environmental regulator scheme, part of the government’s drive to streamline the planning process. 

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Planning reforms proposed

New infrastructure that can be held up by lengthy legal challenges will be delivered faster under new planning reform proposals announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in October.

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News in Brief: November 2025

Changes to the environmental permitting system were announced on 27 October that will empower the Environment Agency to consider which low risk activities should be exempt from requiring an environmental permit.

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Lead environmental regulator agreed at major marine project

Falmouth Dock redevelopment project has joined the Lower Thames Crossing as a major UK infrastructure project that will benefit from the recently introduced lead environmental regulator scheme, part of the government’s drive to streamline the planning process.

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Landmark Supreme Court ruling ends nutrient neutrality housebuilding delays

A ruling from the Supreme Court this week could mean construction of thousands of houses held up by ‘nutrient neutrality’ rules can go ahead.

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Details of nuclear bidding requirements revealed

Details have been revealed of the onerous hoops that bidders had to go through to make tender submissions to develop the UK’s small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs).

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Late payment legislation to be watered down?

The UK government is considering watering down proposed late payment rules that were announced in July this year.

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Emergency measures to ramp up London housebuilding

Emergency measures have been announced to tackle the housebuilding crisis in London and unlock tens of thousands of homes.

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Promise of £40 Billion of investment if windfall tax scrapped

Trade group Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) has announced plans that it says will deliver a £137 billion economic boost and safeguard 160,000 jobs if Chancellor Rachel Reeves reforms the windfall tax in her Budget next month.

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