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government were on the right side to support the UK car industry.” Senior JLR executives have previously stressed Tata’s commitment to the UK, although the company does manufacture some models exclusively in other countries
energy and fuel costs, combined with supply chain pressures, were the biggest challenges they face as the Middle East conflict continues. Amid rising domestic political uncertainty as Keir Starmer’s Labour government braces
government’s target of [decarbonising the UK’s electricity by 2030](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/feb/21/as-the-uk-prepares-its-next-carbon-budget-what-needs-to-be-included), and [stringent goals](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/mar/11/reaching-net-zero-by-2050-cheaper-for-uk-than-one-fossil-fuel-crisis) on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the near term, to reach net zero
government's energy bill support package and lower wholesale energy prices before the Iran war, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. However, inflation is widely expected to rise through the rest of the year
government has struggled to show much progress on its top priority of growing the economy. However, the message also works for an internal audience. On another dramatic day in Westminster, as [Wes Streeting](https://www.theguardian.com
UK? The government has promised an investment worth £1.3bn in infrastructure to support the planned Universal United Kingdom Resort. Chancellor Rachel Reeves explained the development would create 28,000 jobs between
UK suppliers and had spent just under £5bn. “All major infrastructure projects involve uncertainty, and the report highlights the steps we’re taking to reduce risk and control costs,” Cann said. A government spokesperson said
government intends to go about “delinking” electricity prices from the cost of gas generation, but options are expected to include striking new better-value contracts for legacy green energy projects. At the moment, the wholesale
government for high business energy bills, exacerbated by the Iran war, which are [damaging steel companies](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/17/iran-war-energy-uk-europe-steel-chemicals) and the wider manufacturing sector. Reform’s overtures have received a mixed reception across the industry
UK. Inflation is now expected to be higher this year due to the war and higher energy costs could also slow down the economy as people and businesses have less money to spend. Inflation could
energy secretary would not be trusted by the bond markets, which set the government’s borrowing costs. One Labour MP who is close to the chancellor said: “I am concerned that we may lose everything
support of his party - and suggest to would-be challengers that, when push comes to shove, Labour MPs are perhaps not as keen on ousting him as they are saying in private. This
UK would suffer the sharpest growth downgrade and joint highest inflation rate in the G7 this year, even if the fallout from soaring energy costs could be contained by the middle of 2026. Reeves
energy prices to food security. Building resilience abroad makes the UK stronger,” she said. The UK’s spy bosses warned in a [report](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/audio/2026/apr/22/national-security-report-uk-government-climate-crisis-podcast) that the government has so far published only partially
support if Sir Keir's address leaves her "dissatisfied" with his plan to turn the party's fortunes around. Although she has made clear she is not seeking to replace the prime minister herself
support for energy bills, but government sources say she has been looking at a number of other ways to reduce prices for consumers. One option under consideration until recently was a one-year freeze
government easing regulatory burdens was rejected by retailers. Reeves said she would raise by 10p the tax-free mileage rate for workers claiming back the costs of driving, in a move she said would benefit
energy costs than other European economies, let alone China. --- ## Why did the government take control in 2025? Jingye made some investments after taking control, but it, too, found it impossible to turn a profit. Under
UK householders' domestic gas and electricity bills are shielded from any impact on wholesale costs paid by suppliers. People whose energy bills are covered by the price cap saw their unit costs fall in April
energy bills, inflation, poverty, benefits and childcare are all covered in the "Cost of living" category. Some of the issues cover areas where the Senedd has limited power because of how devolution works. For example