All Government policy articles – Page 41
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NewsLabour commits to Crossrail 2
Party’s manifesto, leaked last week, also confirms it will end leaseholds homes in new developments
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Lib Dems 'will become housebuilder' in government
Tim Farron says a LibDem government will build homes if the private sector doesn’t
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NewsMay to put council house building at heart of Tory manifesto
Conservatives go head-to-head with Labour on housing with plans to build hundreds of thousands of low-cost homes
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NewsCrossrail 2 'delayed by general election'
BCO London: The proposed £30bn line will see half of its funding provided by London
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NewsLabour leaked manifesto reveals big infrastructure and housing plans
Party would committ £250bn to infrastructure and build hundreds of thousands of council homes
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NewsGovernment denies planning £2bn Network Rail raid
Rail owner’s board minutes had indicated the Treasury wanted property sell-off cash
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NewsNext government can't let up on infrastructure spend, says WSP boss
Consultant’s UK boss says schemes like HS2 vital as private spending dips
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NewsMetro mayors told to ‘deliver what they promised’
Leading industry figures call on newly-elected mayors to boost housebuilding and invest in infrastructure
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NewsFull list: CCS confirms £2.9bn consultant winners
Winners confirmed on five of the six lots on the two year framework
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NewsTreasury raid could lead to Network Rail £2bn funding shortfall
The Treasury wants to claw back cash raised from asset sales to reduce deficit
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NewsSadiq Khan pulls plug on Garden Bridge
London mayor says he will not provide project with guarantees
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NewsLabour would set up housing ministry if it wins power
Shadow housing minister launches party’s policy to build one million homes over five years
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NewsNew government could avert Brexit slowdown, Arcadis says
The general election could also help the pound which would slow cost increases for materials, the consultant reported
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NewsElection hiatus will hit major public projects
Public building programmes, including the revamp of the Palace of Westminster, face weeks of delays
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FeaturesThe Brexit election
Before the parties nail down their manifestos, we take a look at what construction might expect from June’s vote
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NewsBrexit red tape bonfire to start with housebuilding
Home Builders Federation set to quiz members on post-Brexit reform of regulations
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NewsAdonis confirmed as infrastructure watchdog chair
Government also makes four new appointments to National Infrastructure Commission
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NewsElection is ‘chance for a better Brexit’
Industry leaders urge construction to make the case for a better Brexit during forthcoming election campaign
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NewsCroydon readies £100m worth of housing deals
Council’s development firm Brick by Brick preparing to go to market for three packages of work














