All Government policy articles – Page 71
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NewsMayor of London reaches 50,000 new homes target
Mayor claims success in bid to find land for 50,000 new homes in landmark Housing Zones
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NewsGovernment aiming for new energy deal
Energy efficiency minister will submit new suite of policies to the Treasury for autumn spending review, after industry reacts furiously to axing of Green Deal
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NewsNine Elms director switches for Tottenham regeneration role
Director of Vauxhall Nine Elms appointed to lead regeneration of Tottenham
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NewsPM to clamp down on 'dirty money' in UK property
David Cameron to outline plans to stop money laundering through the UK property market
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NewsDevelopers getting away with viability dodges, admits mayor
Johnson expresses frustration over ‘dark art’
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NewsSix-tower Docklands scheme latest to be thrown out
Galliard’s towers thrown out days after phase one sold out in record time
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NewsGovernment to hire late payment tsar
New plans aimed to help SMEs tackle late without incurring legal costs
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NewsRudd looks to end green subsidies
In first major speech energy secretary says eco technologies need to “stand on their own two feet”
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CommentHold that axe
The restructuring of construction roles could stall relations between the industry and government
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NewsTfL mulls plans for east London cycle bridge
Cycling charity Sustrans drawing up feasibility study
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NewsLabour front-runner Corbyn outlines national infrastructure bank plan
Labour leadership candidate announces plans to set up bank to pay for infrastructure projects if Labour win next election
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NewsClark pleas for speedy formation of Local Plans
Communities minister writes to chief of Planning Inspectorate over Local Plans
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NewsSector fears for industrial strategy after board shake-up
Concern Construction 2025 could be sidelined by business minister after construction adviser role is axed
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NewsGove prisons plan could herald £4bn building programme
Plans as first proposed by think tank Policy Exchange involve selling off 30 prisons to fund 12 larger ‘hub prisons’
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NewsSmall-scale solar subsidies now up for the chop
Department for Energy and Climate Change consulting on plans to axe subsidies on solar farms up to 5MW
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NewsTreasury kicks off land sell-off drive
Government departments told to release surplus land for housebuilding in spending review launch
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NewsHighways England launches £1.3bn of Yorkshire road works
Government-owned company has met suppliers and stakeholders to set out delivery for £1.3bn investment
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NewsCITB still in the dark on apprenticeships levy
Chairman James Wates says conversations with BIS are ‘ongoing’
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NewsValue of National Infrastructure Pipeline dips by £2.1bn
National Infrastructure Pipeline value falls due to lack of private sector oil and gas investment
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CommentBack to square one
Scrapping the chief construction adviser role and proposed reforms to the Construction Leadership Council are nothing short of disaster. The industry faces a struggle to get its voice heard














