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James Somerville
@jamessomervlle.bsky.social
Head of Policy at NPC. Interested in evidence-based policy, climate, local growth, and green jobs. Views are my own. He/Him.
@jamessomervlle on X, https://www.linkedin.com/in/james--somerville/
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We're delighted these 4 partners: Caudwell youth, Holding Space, Investing in Children and Chilypep - helping us to hear directly from children, young people & carers in understanding how we can rebuild the #mentalhealthsystem so it truly works for those who need it: www.thinknpc.org/blog/barrier...
June 27, 2025 at 11:01 AM
I’m very excited to share that I’ve been awarded a Churchill Fellowship for 2025!

I'll be travelling to Germany, France, and the USA to learn about how best to work with communities to generate buy-in for community energy projects. If you know someone I should speak to, please do let me know!
🎉 Exciting news! We’re proud to announce our 118 new Churchill Fellows for 2025! From community energy to healthcare innovation, they’ll explore solutions to urgent issues in the UK 🌍✨

Meet them on our website: churchillfellowship.org/news-views/n...

#ChurchillFellowship #ChurchillFellow25
July 7, 2025 at 11:35 AM
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🆕 NEW BLOG: Following the launch of the Governments Industrial Strategy, aiming to drive growth nationally by focusing on eight industries over 10 years. Our Head of Policy, James Somerville looks at where there is huge potential for green jobs.

Read full blog: www.thinknpc.org/blog/industr...
What does the Industrial Strategy mean for green jobs? - NPC
Across the eight industries in the Industrial Strategy, there’s huge potential for green jobs.
www.thinknpc.org
June 25, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Positive to see the Spending Review reference the impact economy - the impact sector should be a key partner in mission delivery. Housing is a great example, impact investors already put c.£5bn into social & affordable housing. Good to see govt thinking seriously about the role of the impact sector.
June 11, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Great to be at the launch of this last night. Community involvement is at the heart of #EveryonesEnvironment, so it's positive to see govt talking seriously about different models of community ownership.

As always, communities will need clear, accessible info about what these projects mean for them
We’re proud to have Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband contribute to our new report, Power in Our Communities.

Available tomorrow.
June 4, 2025 at 11:45 AM
Pleased to have fed into this APPG on Race & Community report alongside our #EveryonesEnvironment partners.

It highlights how climate change is making existing inequalities worse, here and abroad, and sets out some really sensible recommendations - great work from @runnymedetrust.bsky.social!
May 20, 2025 at 9:30 AM
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📩 Lunch time read!

NEW blog: What does the rise of Reform UK mean for the impact sector? 6 things you need to know.

Read our latest blog by NPC's Head of Policy, @jamessomervlle.bsky.social: www.thinknpc.org/blog/rise-re...

#ReformUK #ImpactSector #UKGovernment
What does the rise of Reform UK mean for the impact sector? 6 things you need to know. - NPC
Reform-led councils might be more challenging to engage with on certain issues, but the constraints and challenges facing local councils might mitigate this.
www.thinknpc.org
May 14, 2025 at 11:01 AM
It's been great working with Scottish charities on this paper. Like our #EveryonesEnvironment work in England, involving diverse voices in policymaking and accessible information are key priorities.

Environmental policy needs to reflect people's needs, and people need to know what they should do
🆕 New Publication: Making environmental policy inclusive in Scotland.

Our review of #Scottish #environmental #policies and recommendations for how Scottish policy can better reflect the needs of marginalised and disadvantaged groups.

www.thinknpc.org/resource-hub...
April 24, 2025 at 9:34 AM
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📢 Scottish charities call on Holyrood to make environmental policies more inclusive

With #EveryonesEnvironment, we wrote to Scottish Parties with recommendations to improve how environmental policies affect marginalised and disadvantaged groups in Scotland.

www.ercs.scot/news/scottis...
April 24, 2025 at 9:01 AM
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Do have a look at these two great roles available with us @thinknpc.bsky.social
💥 We're hiring!

We are looking to fill two exciting new roles here at NPC. Including:
👉 Principal Consultant: Systems Change
👉 Principal Consultant – Effective Philanthropy

Would like to help individuals and organisations maximise their impact? Learn more:
www.thinknpc.org/about-npc/wo...
April 22, 2025 at 11:28 AM
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The crisis for UK steel is exposing another – perhaps even bigger – crisis for the UK

Our news media seems incapable of even the most basic factchecking

YES energy for UK steelmakers is costly
NO it's not due to net-zero
YES it is due to GAS

Here's what UK media isn't telling you🧵
April 14, 2025 at 3:27 PM
Great report from @green-alliance.org.uk and @cast-centre.bsky.social, and this table is interesting. Shows that there is political space for targeted tax rises - interesting to see if this + the "the world has changed" narrative paves the way for some kind of wealth/windfall tax in the SR
April 9, 2025 at 9:16 AM
"Half of people would likely switch to heat pumps if it meant savings on bills" - couldn't be clearer that climate politics needs to focus on lower bills, cleaner air, warmer homes etc rather than net zero.

With cost as a key barrier, targeted support is key.

www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...
Many unaware of negative heat pump ‘myths’ but cost is big issue, polling finds
A survey showed half of people would likely switch to heat pumps if it meant savings on bills.
www.independent.co.uk
April 9, 2025 at 9:09 AM
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📖 Lunch time read! Now is the time for a government match-funding scheme to unlock growth.

With the #Government looking to make their #budgets go further, and charities struggling to access funding, #match-funding could be the answer. Latest blog by @jamessomervlle.bsky.social
Now is the time for a government match-funding scheme to unlock growth
Match-funding should be used to tackle barriers to employment
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March 26, 2025 at 12:05 PM
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💥 NEW! Now is the time for a government match-funding scheme to unlock growth.

With the #Government looking to make their #budgets go further, and charities struggling to access funding, #match-funding could be the answer. Latest blog by @jamessomervlle.bsky.social
Now is the time for a government match-funding scheme to unlock growth
Match-funding should be used to tackle barriers to employment
www.thinknpc.org
March 24, 2025 at 11:00 AM
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But did they ask how much people think is spent on overseas aid?
Jennifer van Heerde-Hudson writes in Sex, Lies and Politics (2019) that the average voter in her research thought 18% of UK government spending went on aid, and wanted it cut to 9%.
The actual spend was 1.7%.
With the government cutting overseas aid to pay for an increase in defence spending, 64% of Britons already wanted to see overseas aid spending reduced - twice as many as for any other area

Overseas aid: 64% should be reduced
Welfare benefits: 31%
Environment: 25%

yougov.co.uk/topics/socie...
February 26, 2025 at 10:52 PM
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💥New! Understanding the role of community-led early years support

Read our new report published today in partnership with
@localtrust.org.uk exploring the types of locally-led early years support on offer, and the difference it can make.

Read the report: www.thinknpc.org/resource-hub...
Understanding the role of community-led early years support - NPC
In this report we explore the types and distribution of community-led early years provision in England.
www.thinknpc.org
February 26, 2025 at 11:59 AM
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Government cannot expect charities to fill the gap in cuts to international development funding. In this blog, @jamessomervlle.bsky.social writes that Governments need to partner with the impact sector, not just ‘get out of the way’ https://buff.ly/41pNrEh #aidcuts #government
Governments need to partner with the impact sector, not just ‘get out of the way’
We know that ‘stepping back’ doesn’t work. The key is a true partnership to tackle shared challenges.
buff.ly
February 26, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Great to be at the launch of this yesterday. Communities are central to tackling many of the challenges facing the country, and it's positive to see @coopparty.party.coop setting out a clear vision for the role of communities in politics.
Today, we're launching our vision to put communities at the heart of politics.

Community Britain is about making the extraordinary stories in every community, ordinary.

Read more from @fortunejf.bsky.social https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse/article/we-must-do-more-to-empower-communities
February 26, 2025 at 10:59 AM
This week, we've seen the @thecccuk.bsky.social's 7th Carbon Budget highlight that the green transition would save households around £1,400, and news that the green sector is growing 3x faster than the rest of the economy.

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February 26, 2025 at 10:54 AM
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I’ll come back with some screenshots of charts, details on changes in pathways and so on in a bit…

… but I think the big change in the 7th carbon budget is that the technology choices for net zero are now pretty clear. We need to stop arguing as much about technologies and electrify things quickly
The UK’s Seventh Carbon Budget level should be set at 535 MtCO2e, an 87% reduction against 1990 levels.

This country has a prosperous and secure future ahead.

The fossil fuel age is over – it’s time to electrify the United Kingdom.

www.theccc.org.uk/2025/02/26/e...
​​End the fossil fuel age for a secure and prosperous future.​  - Climate Change Committee
Today the country’s climate advisors, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), present a new pathway to a decarbonised UK.…
www.theccc.org.uk
February 26, 2025 at 8:42 AM
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Morning read! ☕

We know that ‘stepping back’ doesn’t work. The key is a true partnership to tackle shared challenges.

Governments need to partner with the impact sector, not just ‘get out of the way’.

💥 New blog by @jamessomervlle.bsky.social:
Governments need to partner with the impact sector, not just ‘get out of the way’
We know that ‘stepping back’ doesn’t work. The key is a true partnership to tackle shared challenges.
buff.ly
February 24, 2025 at 8:15 AM
Great new report from @ukerc.bsky.social, bringing together 5 years' work on decarbonising heat. Particularly interesting to see the evidence on public engagement!

ukerc.ac.uk/publications...

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Decarbonising Heat: Synthesis Report
This synthesis report brings together the findings of the last five years, in which UKERC’s independent analysis has...
ukerc.ac.uk
February 20, 2025 at 12:49 PM