Regulation of water, energy and broadband - Select Committee Inquiry
The Public Accounts Committee is seeking views on the extent to which the regulators Ofwat, Ofgem and Ofcom define and communicate the customer experience they expect suppliers to deliver. The committee will also examine how the regulators monitor and ensure compliance with those expectations and how they identify and address problems customers who are at a higher risk of experiencing harm face.
Deadline: 1 June
Reformed National Pricing: reforms to siting and investment levers - Government Consultation
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is consulting on the proposed reforms to the electricity market and their implementation, as the Reformed National Pricing programme replaces the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA).
Deadline: 2 June
Protecting the UK from Adverse Economic Pressure - Government Consulation
The Department for Business and Trade is consulting on the development of new powers to respond to acts of adverse economic pressure against the UK. Measures under consideration to allow the UK to respond appropriately to harm or threatened harm relate to: trade in goods; procurement; intellectual property; investment; and trade in services.
Deadline: 18 June
Tourism - Select Committee Inquiry
The Culture Committee is investigating the state of UK tourism - including the effectiveness of Government support and structures, inward investment into tourism infrastructure, recovery from COVID-19, demand and recovery across the country, and how tourism can support economic growth.
Deadline: 18 May
Trade with the EU and USA- Select Committee Inquiries
The Business and Trade Committee has launched two inquiries - on UK trade with the EU, and with the USA. The EU inquiry will look specifically at the Government's resent with the bloc, assessing the delivery and expected benefits. The USA inquiry wil consider what has been delivered since their last report, and priorities for future collaboration.
Deadlines: 18 May
Low Pay Commission Consultation 2026 - Government Consultation
The Government has asked the Low Pay Commission to recommend minimum wage rates for April 2027. The Commission is seeking written submissions to inform these recommendations, including evidence on the impacts of recent minimum wage increases on employers and workers, and views on the economic and labour market conditions that workers and businesses are facing, as well as impacts of the rates themselves.
Deadline: 26 June
Make Work Pay: improving access to flexible working - DBT Consultation
The Department for Business and Trade is seeking views on a new process for employers to follow when handling flexible working requests, as well as insights on flexible working practices more broadly. They are suggesting a proposed new light touch process for employers consulting with employees where a request cannot be immediately agreed. They are asking what training, resources and support can help businesses navigate flexible working requests as well as what other ways exist to improve access to flexible working.
Deadline: 30 April
Make Work Pay: threshold for triggering collective redundancy obligations - DBT Consultation
The Department for Business and Trade is seeking views on the level and methods by which the new organisation-wide threshold for triggering collective redundancy obligations might be set.The Employment Rights Act 2025 will introduce new protections so that employers will be required to undertake collective redundancy consultation and notification whenever they make a threshold number of redundancies across their entire organisation.
The government is considering 2 options to set the new organisation-wide threshold:
- Using a single fixed number in the range of 250 to 1,000
- Tiering this new obligation based on the number of employees
Deadline: 21 May
Make Work pay: draft code of practice on trade union right of access - DBT Consultation
The Department for Business and Trade is seeking views on a draft code of practice on the new legal framework for trade unions’ access to workplaces. This new code will be the main source of practical guidance on the new statutory access framework. It will include:
- how access requests should be made
- how access agreements should be negotiated and implemented across different types of workplaces
- best practice examples to support effective engagement
Deadline: 20 May