2/ This important concession from Government, which can be read here, followed judicial review proceedings launched by Good Law Project in March alongside noted environmentalists Dale Vince and George Monbiot.
3/ The policy in question was published back in 2011 and sets out the Government’s strategy for meeting the energy needs of the country....
4/ But it forces a presumption in favour of fossil fuels and fails to take into account a number of commitments by the Government to tackle the climate crisis, including in the Paris Agreement and the Netzero by 2050 commitment enacted by Parliament in 2019.
5/ It has meant that approval to frack in Lancashire or permission for a Gas-fired power station can be forced through, without regard for our national and international commitments - or the needs of the planet.
6/ As we teeter on the brink of climate crisis, the commitment from Government to review this policy has been hard-won and essential.
7/ But it does not go far enough. We claimed not only that Government should review the Energy National Policy Statement - a claim that the Secretary of State has conceded - but also that the NPS should be suspended whilst the review is carried out.
8/ Unless Government concedes on this point too we will continue with the remainder of our challenge. The letter from our legal team to Government can be read here.
9/ For those of us terrified of the impending climate catastrophe, this is an important victory and proof that the law is a powerful tool to force the Government to fulfil its obligations.
10/ Litigation of this scale and importance is undeniably difficult and success is never certain. But we are able to take on these cases because of the support of thousands of people like you.
Thank you.
Jolyon Maugham QC
Director of Good Law Project. @GoodLawProject
1/ A lobbying firm run by allies of Dominic Cummings was handed a contract worth £900,000 to conduct public opinion polling on the coronavirus pandemic.
2/ The contract was awarded to Hanbury Strategy without any advertisement or competitive tender process...
3/ ...And it was awarded to Hanbury despite the fact that - as our sworn evidence discloses - Hanbury was ill-suited to do the bulk of the work and would have had to subcontract it to others...
DWP have begun trialling video assessments for personal independence payment, DWP minister Therese Coffey, told Work & Pensions Committee on Weds 30 Sept parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/5c…
2/ Coffey was able to provide very few details, except that
“We did try to get some extra capital on video assessments. We weren’t successful in getting additional money, so we have reprioritised some of our capital budget to get that underway.”
3/ John Paul Marks, a senior civil servant at the DWP was able to provide the committee with a little more information....
1/ PIP assessments now being audio recorded* (see update)
4 October 2020
* In the last newsletter we told you that IAS (Atos) began audio recording all PIP telephone assessments from 21 September.
2/ ...*This was based on evidence that Therese Coffey, secretary of state for work & pensions, gave the Work & Pensions Committee on 30 September
However, the DWP have now informed us that claimants must ask to have their assessment recorded, it will not be done automatically...
3/ *... You are likely to need to arrange this in advance. The earlier you request a recording the better, as a new appointment may need to be arranged...
1/Benefits & Work has begun working through hundreds of pages of guidance &training relating to PIP & WCA telephone assessments that have been published on the What Do they Know website
2/ The guidance includes previously unseen information that could make the difference between winning and losing an appeal about failing to be present for a telephone assessment...
3/ Benefits and Work has heard from numerous people with experiences like this:
“Capita did not call. My appointment was at 11.45, I waited & no call was received. I phoned them at 1215hrs & was told that I had failed to attend for my assessment & that they had called 3 times”
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1/ Universities are defiant against attacks on academic freedom
Earlier in the year, schools and universities had their syllabuses censored, in an attempt to silence the voices of those who support democracy cnn.com/2020/09/03/asi…
2/ Now attacks on academic freedoms have gone even further, with despicable incidents of vandalism of pro-democracy monuments occurring at campuses in Hong Kong...