All Government policy articles – Page 39
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Heathrow critics storm back into Parliament
Election 2017: Cable and Goldsmith return to Commons
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Features
What happens in a hung parliament?
A guide to what a hung parliament means and what the impact could be for construction
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Comment
Election reaction: What now for the construction pipeline?
Our industry needs its largest client to be a fully-engaged partner but today’s results to point in the opposite direction
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Housing minister loses seat
Election 2017: Gavin Barwell voted out of Croydon constituency
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Comment
Election reaction: Clients abhor uncertainty
A hung parliament means uncertainty - both political and economic, which is likely to hamper clients’ spending decisions
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Comment
Election reaction: Not the worst of all worlds
While sterling may be wobbly at the prospect of a hung parliament, we can welcome a return to more moderated politics
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Housebuilders' shares open lower as markets digest election result
Election 2017: Taylor Wimpey, Crest Nicholson, Berkeley and Persimmon are among the losers
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Election 2017: Live coverage
Breaking news and reaction about what the result means for the industry
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Disaster for Tories as election causes hung parliament
Conservative party has lost its majority as Labour exceeds expectations
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Features
Full house: Welcome to Parliament
Now that the election is over, a new parliament will convene. But are the incoming crop of MPs fully aware of how important the construction industry is for the UK economy?
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Comment
Welcome to the family
Sir Robert McAlpine appoints Paul Hamer as chief executive – a man used to tackling a big commercial challenge
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Consultants’ fears over ‘diluted’ CCS framework
Firms on government’s £2.9bn construction consultancy framework fear bureaucratic bidding process
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Housing market 'dampened by general election', says RICS
Decline in activity may have been ‘exacerbated’ by Theresa May’s snap election
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MP's Brexit fears must not be realised, says BPF
Potentially negative economic consequences cannot be allowed to happen, says federation
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Construction to vote Labour by slim margin, survey reveals
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV survey of the industry shows Labour leading the Tories, and more trusted to negotiate Brexit
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's election survey results in full
View the full results from over 1,100 readers who took part in our survey to find out who construction is backing in the election
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Features
Election 2017: Hanging in the balance
Policy on major construction projects could have a substantial impact on some hotly-contested marginal seats
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Features
Economy watch: Output declines
Output has fallen month on month but levels of investment are continuing to rise
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Comment
John Healey’s letter to the construction industry
Labour’s John Healey, a shadow secretary of state for housing, focuses on his party’s pledge to build a million more homes
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Comment
Tim Farron’s letter to the construction industry
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron outlines his vision for a better Brexit