Will the government’s “warmth-on-prescription” fuel poverty strategy be good for the UK’s green building industry? Vote here

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Will the government’s “warmth-on-prescription” fuel poverty strategy be good for the UK’s green building industry? Vote here

The poll is now closed. The results are shown below.

2015-03-12T06:00:00Z
Do you believe, like UKIP, that limiting immigration will solve the UK’s housing crisis? Vote here
2015-02-26T10:00:00Z
Does the Green party’s housing policy have any credibility after its leader Natalie Bennett’s ‘excruciating’ interview on LBC? Vote here
2015-02-19T12:27:00Z
Should London’s controversial Garden Bridge be allowed to go ahead? Vote here
2026-01-09T07:00:00Z By John Kraus
Engineers Without Borders UK promotes engineering that balances human and planetary needs, guided by its Competency Compass of principles and competencies.
2026-01-09T06:00:00Z By Rupert Choat
Cases on defective premises dominated construction law in 2025, and 2026 is likely to follow suit
2026-01-08T07:00:00Z By Simon Toplass
In a time of uncertainty and reduced market confidence, frameworks can keep the industry moving forwards with the right level of fair and transparent competition – with added safeguards, legislative guidance, and core benefits that feed economies of scale, writes Simon Toplass.
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