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Scotland’s Role in the UK Hydrogen Transition: Insights from the State of the Hydrogen Nation Report
29 January 2026
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There has been much debate about the degree to which UK REACH - the UK's new chemicals regulation - will mirror its equivalent in the EU going forward. In what has been reported to be the last ever session of the House of Lords subcommittee on EU environment before disbanding following the UK's exit from the EU, the Lords grilled the Secretary of State for the Environment George Eustice on the progress of UK REACH, the UK's access to the European Chemicals Agency's database, and the potential for regulatory alignment.
Here are some of the take-away points:
Responding to a question on how aligned the UK regime would be with EU REACH in the short to medium term, Mr Eustace said there would be "great similarities" between the two.
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