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
2026-06-10T06:00:00Z By Brogan MacDonald and Robert Nussey
By taking supply‑chain biodiversity seriously and adopting robust tools and frameworks, the industry can shift from reactive compliance to proactive stewardship Brogan MacDonald and Robert Nussey write
2026-06-09T06:00:00Z By Iain Parker
Current market conditions make it more vital than ever to be on top of a project’s build costs to ensure its commercial success, writes Iain Parker
By Jeremy Douglas
The built-environment sector has spent years making net zero carbon promises. With version 1 of the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard now in effect, the industry must start keeping them, Jeremy Douglas writes
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