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Nuclear Regulation Bill

The King's Speech 2026 bill to take forward recommendations of the Nuclear Regulatory Review and support a new era of British nuclear energy generation.


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12 Nov 2025 | Statutory Instrument linked direct

The Energy Act 2023 (Commencement No. 4) Regulations 2025

Why linked: Energy Act 2023 (Commencement No. 4) Regulations 2025 — commencement instrument bringing into force the s.7C excluded-disposal-site provisions the Bill will build on.

These Regulations bring into force on 2nd December 2025 specified provisions of the Energy Act 2023 (c. 52) (“the Act”). These are the fourth set of commencement regulations under the Act.

11 Nov 2025 | Statutory Instrument linked direct

The Nuclear Installations (Prescribed Conditions and Excepted Matter) Regulations 2025

Why linked: Nuclear Installations (Prescribed Conditions and Excepted Matter) Regulations 2025 — recent worked example of statutory modernisation under the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 directly relevant to the Bill's reform agenda.

Certain types of nuclear sites are subject to the nuclear third party liability (“NTPL”) regime established by the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 (“the Act”). In the event of a nuclear incident, the NTPL regime channels liability exclusively and strictly to …

8 Mar 2023 | Statutory Instrument linked direct

The Nuclear Regulated Asset Base Model (Revenue Collection) Regulations 2023

Why linked: Nuclear Regulated Asset Base Model regulations 2023; relates to nuclear subsidy and financing mechanisms, explicitly out of scope per thread definition but provides regulatory context

These Regulations impose a number of obligations on persons who supply electricity in Great Britain pursuant to an electricity supply licence (granted by the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority under section 6 of the Electricity Act 1989). Those obligations principally …