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Unpacking Labour's Plans for Clean Energy, Better Railways & Fixing The Grid

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Welcome to Bruton Knowles' Landmark podcast. Join us for an open discussion on the future of UK infrastructure in the wake of Labour's decisive election victory. Our expert panel dives deep into Labour's ambitious plans and their potential impact on the utilities, energy, road, and rail sectors.
Host James Bailey, Managing Partner of Bruton Knowles, is joined by Nigel Billingsley, Head of Utilities and Infrastructure North at Bruton Knowles, and Gill Froud, Head of Utilities and Infrastructure South. Together, they form the powerhouse team at BK, providing insights on Labour's ambitious plans and their potential effects on the industry.

The episode begins with an overview of Labour's manifesto, highlighting the creation of the Great British Energy company, a publicly owned clean power company aimed at cutting bills and boosting energy security. Funded by a windfall tax on oil and gas giants, this initiative is expected to generate jobs and build supply chains across the UK, with Scotland as the mission's base.

Nigel and Gill discuss the benefits of government intervention in the green energy sector, emphasizing the need for strategic guidance and direction. They address challenges such as grid connection delays and the necessity for streamlined planning processes. The conversation also touches on Labour's focus on renewable energy, nuclear power, and the importance of addressing existing infrastructure issues. Our experts weigh in on the pros and cons of government intervention in the green energy sector, discussing how strategic direction can solve grid connection delays and the pressing need to fix the UK's aging infrastructure.

The episode wraps up with a hard-hitting look at the railway sector. With Labour set to take back rail franchises and improve Northern services, our panel debates the challenges and opportunities for creating a reliable, cost-effective rail network.

Tune in to gain valuable insights into how the new Labour government aims to shape the future of UK infrastructure and what it means for professionals and stakeholders in the industry.

www.brutonknowles.co.uk

Landmark is brought to you by Eden Podcasting Services.

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Welcome to Bruton Knowles' Landmark podcast. Join us for an open discussion on the future of UK infrastructure in the wake of Labour's decisive election victory. Our expert panel dives deep into Labour's ambitious plans and their potential impact on the utilities, energy, road, and rail sectors.
Host James Bailey, Managing Partner of Bruton Knowles, is joined by Nigel Billingsley, Head of Utilities and Infrastructure North at Bruton Knowles, and Gill Froud, Head of Utilities and Infrastructure South. Together, they form the powerhouse team at BK, providing insights on Labour's ambitious plans and their potential effects on the industry.

The episode begins with an overview of Labour's manifesto, highlighting the creation of the Great British Energy company, a publicly owned clean power company aimed at cutting bills and boosting energy security. Funded by a windfall tax on oil and gas giants, this initiative is expected to generate jobs and build supply chains across the UK, with Scotland as the mission's base.

Nigel and Gill discuss the benefits of government intervention in the green energy sector, emphasizing the need for strategic guidance and direction. They address challenges such as grid connection delays and the necessity for streamlined planning processes. The conversation also touches on Labour's focus on renewable energy, nuclear power, and the importance of addressing existing infrastructure issues. Our experts weigh in on the pros and cons of government intervention in the green energy sector, discussing how strategic direction can solve grid connection delays and the pressing need to fix the UK's aging infrastructure.

The episode wraps up with a hard-hitting look at the railway sector. With Labour set to take back rail franchises and improve Northern services, our panel debates the challenges and opportunities for creating a reliable, cost-effective rail network.

Tune in to gain valuable insights into how the new Labour government aims to shape the future of UK infrastructure and what it means for professionals and stakeholders in the industry.

www.brutonknowles.co.uk

Landmark is brought to you by Eden Podcasting Services.

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