the government, the united kingdom, has shown when we put our shoulders to the wheel actually deliver on these policies and that is the conclusion of this climate change committee report, that we need to be going a lot faster in implementing and let me give you one very quick example on this, onshore wind, cheapest form of energy there is, the government has had a consultation which concluded that at the start of march this year, looking to change planning laws, three months later, we have not had a substantial response from the government on changing the planning laws to get offshore wind belt. those are the sort of easy wins we need to be putting forward now. really briefly if you would, why do you think things are so sluggish? you talked about the gains made historically, why have things slowed so much? i historically, why have things slowed so much? ., historically, why have things slowed so much? ~ . ., , so much? i think change is difficult. so much? i think change is difficult
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the prime minister was otherwise engaged when the commons gave its verdict on the report into the conduct of his predecessor but one. we ll talk to a tory mp who backed borisjohnson for leader in 2019 but supported today s motion, and we ll hear from the liberal democrats. also tonight labour promise energy security, lower energy bills, and ripping up planning laws that block onshore wind farms. but what will be the cost? it is going to have a cost, and we say it is right to invest the £28 billion a year that we will get to in the second half of the parliament to insulate homes, for example, and moved to green power. plus who should pay for the reconstruction of ukraine? so far, the pledges cover barely a quarter of the cost of re building, so could russian funds frozen in the west come into play?
The Sunshine Coast Council, frustrated over the housing shortage as its population booms, takes planning matters into its own hands and pushes for state and federal support.
will be completely changed, they will be completely changed, they will be completely changed, they will be overwhelmed. there aren t enough services to actually support the people who are going to be on this site. their supporters include james cleverly, the foreign secretary who also happens to be the constituency mpn has made his opposition known. what happened today in the high court plays that the home secretary presented an argument that she doesn t effectively have to go through local planning laws as if you are building an extension or a new house or something like that. they could put temporary accommodation on this site underwent is known as class q temporary accommodation on this site underwent is known as class 0 that is slightly weird term referring to her right to create emergency accommodation on land which is owned by the government to solve an emergency. her lawyers today told the court this represents an emergency. they basically said that there is an unprecedented num