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Megan Kenyon

Megan Kenyon

Policy Correspondent at The New Statesman

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    • Environment
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    Recent Articles

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    Can Labour fix Britain’s broken planning system?

    Reforming these tricky processes is a noble undertaking; but it is not a silver bullet for fixing the housing crisis.
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    Ed Miliband’s net zero bind

    The targets of his department will keep running into Labour's economic growth aspirations.
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    Reform is very wrong about net zero

    Richard Tice’s war on renewables would make energy more expensive, not less.
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    Into the woods: the rise of Forest School

    Will this pedagogical phenomenon take root in the UK’s schools?
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    The cost of net zero in the town that steel built

    Labour’s climate push risks leaving Scunthorpe behind.
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    Can the housing and productivity crises be solved at the same time?

    The link between poor quality homes and worklessness might be stronger than the government has bargained for.
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    Social care in Britain is doomed

    No government is willing to make unpalatable choices needed to resolve the crisis.
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    Labour’s gamble with local government

    There is no proof that abolishing councils will work.
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    How a lack of council capacity exacerbates the housing crisis

    Labour can't build 1.5 million homes without addressing the planning backlog and a skills gap that has built up in local authorities over decades.
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    Bill Browder: "Sunlight is the best disinfectant"

    The financier and political activist on Cop29, corruption and cleaning up Londongrad.
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    With its big players absent, is Cop29 futile?

    Neither China, the US nor India will attend this year’s UN climate conference.