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Urban summit: breaking news
Government has failed to provide the necessary skills for the urban renaissance and should fund "regeneration universities", deputy prime minister John Prescott will be told today.Regeneration experts at the Urban Summit will tell him the government has not created centres of regional excellence as recommended in the urban white paper ...
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US-style tax break plan to boost UK regeneration
Four models to be shown to Urban Summit in bid to get more private cash into urban renewal
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Blood on the carpet
It can be tough at the top of an RSL. Sadly, the law isn't much help.
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Pilots picked for shop-around benefit scheme
The government has named the 10 councils that will pilot its standard local housing allowance scheme.
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Housing disabled asylum seekers
Westminster City Council v National Asylum Support Service
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France and Germany adopt UK-style market renewal
FRANCE and germany are to pump a total of ¤32.4bn (£20.5bn) into housing renewal schemes that echo those under way in Britain.
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Charity reports 50% rise in London rough sleepers
The number of people sleeping rough in London has increased by half since March last year, homelessness charity the Simon Community claimed this week.
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Record 360-home stock swap for Merseyside associations
Biggest-ever swap will allow Riverside and Liverpool Housing Trust to streamline services
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Welsh social landlords crippled as £34m lost in housing benefit delays
Delays in the processing of housing benefit are leaving social landlords out of pocket to the tune of £13.6m.
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Project delays cause £24m SRB funding shortfall
Delays in some of the country’s largest regeneration projects have caused a £24m shortfall in government funding for the renewal of England’s most run-down areas.
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BME associations disappointed at £15m aid package
Fund to help with rent restructuring will have little effect if spread across sector, they say
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Working together
Overseas labour is becoming prevalent on sites, but how can we ensure these workers are used to their best abilities? We examine the need for change.
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On tap
Can trunking be better than cabling for underfloor power distribution? We outline the benefits.
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Standby for shopping
Emergency lighting in John Lewis's Bracknell computer centre has new support.
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Production quota
Has site productivity improved over the last few years of Rethinking Construction? In this exclusive report, we look at the latest findings from BSRIA.
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Presidential view
The publication of the HSE's discussion document Revitalising health and safety in construction is welcomed for its focus on the need to adopt a step change in improved health and safety.
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On track in Nottingham
Travellers in Nottingham will soon have another transport option for their journeys. A new 14 km tram network is well underway in the city.