'We’ve seen over the last year in particular the impact that happens to people’s bills at home when energy policy doesn’t work properly,' Rishi Sunak said
to draw up fresh plans for the UK to produce more of its own energy as part of a Cabinet reshuffle which saw four new Whitehall departments created.
The slimmed-down Department for Culture, Media and Sport will be led by Ms Frazer, while Mr Hands is replacing Nadhim Zahawi as the Conservative party chairman.for energy would help drive down costs for businesses and households. Mr Shapps is set to announce further details of his strategy for increasing the supply of zero-carbon energy, in particular nuclear and renewables, over the coming months.
But Labour accused the Government of downplaying the importance of state support for business after “industrial strategy” was removed from the name of the business department.
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