Legislation aiming to speed up approvals among 35 new draft bills

King Charles has set out the new Labour government鈥檚 legislative priorities for the year, with reforms to the planning system for housing and infrastructure high on the agenda. 

As expected, the King鈥檚 Speech included a Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which committed to making improvements to the local planning system by 鈥渕odernising鈥 planning committees and increasing their capacity. 

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King Charles reading out the new Labour government鈥檚 legislative agenda this morning

It also promised to 鈥渟treamline鈥 the delivery process for critical infrastructure, including upgrades to the national grid and boosting renewable energy. 

鈥淲e will simplify the consenting process for major infrastructure projects and enable relevant, new and improved National Policy Statements to come forward, establishing a review process that provides the opportunity for them to be updated every five years, giving increased certainty to developers and communities,鈥 the government explained in briefing papers published alongside the speech. 

The government committed to further reforms to compulsory purchase compensation rules to ensure cash given to landowners is not 鈥渆xcessive鈥 where 鈥渋mportant鈥 infrastructure and housing are being delivered.  

They also said they would be 鈥渦sing development to fund nature recovery where currently both are stalled鈥. 

An English Devolution Bill included some key measures related to planning, promising to give local leaders 鈥渆nhanced powers over strategic planning, local transport networks, skills and employment support鈥.  

They also said they would introduce new powers and duties for local leaders to produce local growth plans. 

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Keir Starmer preparing the King鈥檚 Speech this morning

Labour鈥檚 new energy body will be established through a Great British Energy Bill, which will give the new organisation powers to develop, own and operate assets, investing in partnership with the private sector.  

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Great British Energy will have a capitalisation of 拢8.3bn of new money over the Parliament to facilitate, encourage and participate in the production, distribution, storage and supply of clean energy 

The speech also put forward a Crown Estate Bill, which gives new borrowing powers to the owner and steward of the seabed in England and Wales. This is intended to facilitate the clean energy transition, with the Crown Estate set to be crucial in developing and leasing plots of seabed to offshore wind developers. 

Labour will continue with the former Conservative government鈥檚 intentions to use the High Speed Rail (Crewe to Manchester) Bill, which will include powers for rail infrastructure in Manchester and the surrounding area, including new stations at Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport. 

The speech included some promising news for renters with the long-delayed Renters Reform Bill - now called Renters Rights Bill - which had been dropped by the previous government due to opposition from Conservative backbenchers. The law will abolish 鈥渘o-fault鈥 evictions and empower tenants to challenge 鈥渦nreasonable鈥 rent increases.

Labour also pledged to extend Awaab鈥檚 Law to private rentals. The law was named after Awaab Ishak, two, who died in 2020 due to a respiratory condition caused by prolonged exposure to damp.