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Will the government’s stamp duty changes hold back growth in the private rented sector? Vote here
2016-03-18T12:08:00Z
What is the biggest factor putting young people off of apprenticeships in construction? Vote here
2016-03-09T11:04:00Z
Should the government introduce fixed quotas of ‘affordable’ housing for new developments? Vote here
2016-03-02T11:39:00Z
Will prefabricated housing form the next generation of affordable homes? Vote here
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The fact that measures to standardise planning decisions will be made non-statutory is disappointing, but planning reform can still be a valuable gift, writes Paul Smith
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