All Government policy articles – Page 42
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FeaturesGarden Bridge: Troubled crossing
Dame Margaret Hodge’s recent report on the controversial Garden Bridge has highlighted the question of whether the mayor of London should pull the plug on the project
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FeaturesWhat does a general election mean for construction?
More uncertainty looms - as Brexit debate set to dominate 8 June election
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NewsGarden Bridge client hits back at Hodge report
Trust chairman challenges Labour MP’s recommendation that project be scrapped
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NewsMace confirmed on £1.3bn new build prisons programme
Building revealed last month that the firm had bagged the delivery partner role on the scheme to build six new prisons
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NewsMore than 130 free schools approved
Grammar and state boarding schools in amongst the approvals
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CommentFree schools don't come cheap
The question of whether the government is spending too much on free schools development is far from clear cut
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NewsIndustry concern as apprenticeship levy comes into force
Over 900 construction firms will be affected as charge is rolled out from today
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NewsBuilding a Better Brexit campaign backers top 100
Law firm Taylor Wessing and consultant McBains Cooper among latest to support our campaign
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NewsBrexit won’t delay housing reform, says Barwell
Housing minister outlines ways of speeding up delivery of white paper measures
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NewsMPs slam central government procurement
The Crown Commercial Service is only managing a fifth of the spending it was meant to
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CommentOur work cut out
Labour saving technology might stem the skills shortage, but it’s unlikely to be introduced quickly
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NewsHousing white paper won’t deliver, warns Raynsford
Former housing and construction minister says government rhetoric ‘out of line with reality’
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News'UK's largest property start-up' launched for free schools drive
The new firm will buy land and buildings to construct 500 free schools across England
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NewsArmitt warns UK builders not to lag behind after EU exit
ICE boss says British builders must keep up with the European counterparts
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NewsNuclear new build in 'meltdown', say experts
Doubts grow over delays, funding shortfalls and ability of nuclear industry to complete planned projects
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FeaturesIs nuclear in meltdown?
Work on Hinkley C’s construction may be about to start but hopes for a whole new fleet of power stations are at risk after a ‘crisis’ in market confidence triggered by EDF’s Hinkley delivery problems
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CommentNuclear chill
Concrete is about to be poured at Hinkley, but future nuclear projects are beset with problems
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NewsBernstein: Tall towers pose ‘huge challenge’
Outgoing chief of Manchester council makes comments after Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs admit they will redesign their brace of towers
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NewsNew guidance for fast-track housing limits
DCLG paper updates developers on residential bolt-ons to Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects














