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I note what the cabinet secretary has said, and it would be helpful if we could obtain some clarity from SEPA about what impact the latest unplanned flaring incident will have on its intention to proceed with a review of best available techniques recently submitted by the operators, and what the upshot will be for th...
Decision on taking business in private, Budget scrutiny 2025-26, Retrofitting of housing for net zero, Subordinate legislation, Budget scrutiny 2025-26, Retrofitting of housing for net-zero, Electoral boundaries: Independent review of automaticity.
Declaration of interests, Decision on taking business in private, Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26, Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26, Renters' Rights Bill (UK Parliament legislation), Housing (Scotland) Bill (in private).
Professor Noakes is right that the more modern buildings—from the 1960s onwards—which were built on the cheap and have smaller floor-to-ceiling heights, have more of an issue with draughts.
From Russell Gibb to Everyone: 07:24 PM I deal with heat pumps - widely considered to be the low carbon heat source of the future. What concerns me most is the cheapness of mains gas relative to the cost of electricity.