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Environment

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    The Anti-social Behaviour Crime and Policing Bill: Debate in Parliament

    Thursday, 10 October, 2013

    The Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill (Bill 7 of 2013-14) is due to have its report stage on 14 and 15 October 2013. This note sets out the debate so far.

    • Research Briefing
    • Animals
    • Crime
    • Criminal law
    • Police
    • Security
  • Research Briefing

    CAP Reform 2014-2020: Reaching Agreement

    Wednesday, 14 August, 2013

    Political agreement was reached on the major elements of the reform of the Common Agriculural Policy for 2014-2020 on 26 June 2013. This note sets out the main elements of the agreement with stakeholder comment. Some issues are still being discussed at European level following overall EU budget agreements and the flexibility of the reform deal means that key implmenentation decisions are to follow in the UK.

    • Research Briefing
    • Environment
    • Farming and fishing
    • The EU
  • Research Briefing

    Energy Bill 2013 – update for Report stage

    Thursday, 30 May, 2013

    The current Energy Bill now has its Report Stage scheduled, for 3 June 2013. This note provides an update to some of the more controversial areas, and to previous Library research briefings on the Bill.

    • Research Briefing
    • Climate change
    • Energy
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    Water bills and rateable values

    Friday, 24 May, 2013

    Members of the public often contact their water company or MP complaining that their water bill is much higher than their neighbour’s because of differences to the rateable value of the properties. However, rateable values cannot be changed. Opting for a water meter might be the best option for households seeking to reduce their water bill.

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    • Consumers
    • Environment
    • Industry
  • Research Briefing

    Water bills in the south-west

    Friday, 17 May, 2013

    This note provides information on water bills in the south-west, which are significantly higher than in other parts of England. It describes the Government’s solution to the problem: a payment allowing a £50 reduction of South West Water customer bills from April 2013.

    • Research Briefing
    • Environment
    • Industry
  • Research Briefing

    The Water Bill

    Wednesday, 15 May, 2013

    The Government plans to introduce a Water Bill in this parliamentary session. It will probably focus on increasing competition in the water sector, and it will also aim to deliver other objectives including the provision of flood insurance, the better management of water supplies and more sustainable water abstraction.

    • Research Briefing
    • Environment
    • Industry
  • Research Briefing

    Biomass

    Monday, 18 March, 2013

    This note summarises policy on biomass generation

    • Research Briefing
    • Energy
    • Farming and fishing
  • Research Briefing

    Energy Bill: Committee Stage Report

    Tuesday, 12 March, 2013

    This paper complements Library Research Paper 12/79 on the Energy Bill 2012-13. It covers the Bill’s Second Reading and Committee Stages. The Bill seeks to implement electricity market reform and introduces ‘contracts for difference’ to support all forms of low carbon generation, including nuclear. Government amendments made during Committee Stage related to cheaper energy tariffs and setting a decarbonisation target.

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    • Energy
    • Environment
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    Bin collection – Alternate weekly collection

    Tuesday, 05 February, 2013

    Waste collection can be a contentious issue, particularly when local authorities decide to move away from weekly bin collection to alternate weekly collection (AWC). This note describes the reasons why authorities have chosen to do this, and related issues including the recently announced Weekly Collections Support Scheme.

    • Research Briefing
    • Environment
    • Farming and fishing
    • Local government
  • Research Briefing

    Horse Meat Controls and Regulations

    Tuesday, 05 February, 2013

    This note covers the controls in place to ensure any horse meat entering the food chain is fit for human consumption, including details of horse passports

    • Research Briefing
    • Animals
    • Consumers
    • Environment
  • Research Briefing

    Antarctic Bill – Committee Stage

    Thursday, 17 January, 2013

    The Antarctic Bill is presented as a Private Member’s Bill by Neil Carmichael MP. This note sets out the issues discussed in the Bill Committee on 21 November 2012. These included: the timing of the enactment of the provisions relating to the liability annex, compatibility with existing shipping liability provisions, and the wider issue of the future of the British Antarctic Survey.

    • Research Briefing
    • Animals
    • Farming and fishing
    • Institutions
    • International law
    • International organisations
    • Overseas territories
    • Transport
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    Icy fishing: UK and Iceland fish stock disputes

    Friday, 21 December, 2012

    In spite of generally excellent bilateral relations, Iceland and the UK have had a number of fisheries disputes. There are now increasing tensions between the two parties after Iceland started catching large quantities of mackerel. Iceland has been condemned for ‘plundering’ the stock and for threatening its long-term future. The stock is worth some £200 million to the UK economy. The dispute has become known as the Mackerel War.

    • Research Briefing
    • Environment
    • Europe
    • Farming and fishing
  • Research Briefing

    Ash dieback disease: Chalara fraxinea

    Wednesday, 19 December, 2012

    Chalara fraxinea is a fungus which is causing a serious disease of ash trees known as ash dieback. Ash dieback was discovered in the UK in February 2012 and a ban on ash imports introduced on 29 October 2012. This note provides information on the disease and the Government's actions to control it.

    • Research Briefing
    • Environment
    • Farming and fishing
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    Iceland: an overview

    Thursday, 13 December, 2012

    2012 has seen Iceland gear up for parliamentary elections in 2013, with plans for a new constitution as it emerges from its financial crisis and proceeds with its application to join the EU.

    • Research Briefing
    • Economy
    • Europe
    • Farming and fishing
    • International trade
    • The EU
  • Research Briefing

    Energy Bill

    Thursday, 13 December, 2012

    The Energy Bill [Bill 100 of 2012-13] seeks to implement ‘electricity market reform’ and through this achieve ‘secure, clean and affordable’ electricity supplies. The Bill was introduced to the Commons on 29 November 2012 and will have its Second Reading debate on 19 December 2012. A draft Bill was subject to pre-legislative scrutiny by the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee.

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    • Energy
    • Environment

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