All Government policy articles – Page 43
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May to trigger Article 50 next Wednesday
Date confirmed as ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV a Better Brexit campaign steps up
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Industry backs campaign to forge better Brexit deal
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV a Better Brexit manifesto includes demands for government action and pledges for industry reform
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's manifesto for a better Brexit
Our campaign for a better Brexit deal for the industry features eight key demands
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Manifesto: Working for a better Brexit deal
Our ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV a Better Brexit campaign asked over 2,000 construction professionals what could make leaving the EU work for them
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Budget 2017: Wake-up call
The chancellor has now ditched his planned increase to the self-employeds’ NI contributions, but what would the impact have been on 40% of construction’s workforce?
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London mayor flexes muscle on called-in housing schemes
Sadiq Khan overrules councils to green-light 691 new homes
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Why was housing ignored in the Budget?
Housing didn’t get a mention on Wednesday but other government announcements show a clear direction of travel
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Let’s make them an offer …
If we want the government’s industrial strategy to work for our industry, construction must offer a proposition based on collaboration, investment and innovation. Here’s how we can do that
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Budget 2017: That’s all, folks
There were no major spending commitments in the Budget but some of the announcements could offer long-term promise
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Midlands Engine gets £392m boost
Chancellor unveils new infrastructure cash for the Midlands
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Northern Ireland: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV a wall
The UK region most hard-hit by the economic crash and the most reliant on EU trade, Northern Ireland is preparing for another body blow as Brexit negotiations threaten to put a barrier between it and its neighbour, the Republic of Ireland
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Government to spend extra £655m on free schools, Budget documents reveal
Indicative allocation of spending for 2021-22 comes on top of £320m trailed earlier this week
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London to trial new development funding model
Budget 2017: Treasury gives capital powers to launch pilot ‘DRAM’ scheme
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Self-employment tax raid slammed
Budget 2017: Hammond is planning to raise £145m by 2022 through tax rises
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'T-levels' not a short term fix, industry warns
Budget 2017: Technical qualifications overhaul gets a cautious welcome
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Budget 2017: More schools funding and 'T-levels' push
But lack of significant new cash for infrastructure
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Spring Budget reaction round-up
Education dominated the Spring Budget. But what does the industry think?
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Budget 2017: As it happened
Schools and infrastructure funding, plus an overhaul of technical education expected
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Michael Portillo slams Tory housing policies
Ecobuild latest: Former defence minster says Conservatives should build thousands of council homes