All Government policy articles – Page 35
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James Brokenshire named new housing secretary in cabinet reshuffle
Fresh churn for architecture and construction sector as Sajid Javid moves to Home Office
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Fire safety experts call on government to act 'immediately' over building safety
Letter urges Theresa May to immediately make three key changes to regulations
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Backers say Aldous Bill delayed to pile pressure on government to support it
So-called retentions bill had been due to have its second reading today
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Peers hear modular the only way to solve housing crisis
Willmott Dixon’s Tim Carey tells House of Lords inquiry there is not enough traditional resources
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Second reading of retentions bill pushed back to summer
Tory MP Peter Aldous was due to deliver the bill’s second reading tomorrow
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Carillion collapse sees number of MPs supporting retentions reform bill top 100
Defence secretary and shadow chancellor backing so-called Aldous bill
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Homes England cash boost for Ebbsfleet Garden City
Housing agency commits £74m to enable next phase of the Kent housing development
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Getting board right key to future of CITB, says small builders boss
Brian Berry calls chair appointment a surprise
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New CITB chair to juggle job with Student Loans role
Whitehall insider Peter Lauener takes over from James Wates next month
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Government looks to toughen building regs on fire safety
Consultation focuses on restricting or banning ’desktop’ studies following the Grenfell tragedy
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Poor payers to be banned from major government jobs
Cabinet Office has revealed a string of measures set to support SME suppliers
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MPs tell government to help smaller firms build more homes
Report says small firms being hampered over number of units they can put up
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CCS sets out plan to launch £30bn framework
It would support public bodies to build, maintain and dispose of buildings
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Government launches probe into housebuilding shortfall
Independent review will look into the disparity between planning approvals and build outs of new homes
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Carillion's collapse leaves hospital jobs in limbo
Clients are working to mitigate the impact of the contractor’s collapse
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Lord Adonis hits out at government's handling of Brexit as he resigns from NIC
Labour peer accused the government of the “destruction” of the country in its pursuit of Brexit
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Comment
Tackling the skills shortage
Given the UK will require 400,000 new construction workers every year until 2021, there is an urgent need to take a fresh look at the skills challenge