All Government policy articles – Page 51
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Howard Bernstein to retire after 19 years leading Manchester
Council chief executive will step down next spring
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Flagship £2.9bn consultancy framework finally launches
Tender documents set to go online today
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UK firms need skilled migrants, industry warns government
Professional bodies in warning to Brexit minister David Davis
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Hinkley green light - but UK can block any future sale
Controversial £18bn nuclear plant approved - but with conditions
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Bonfield flooding review to call for stronger partnerships
Peter Bonfield review will say insurers must work with construction and government to prepare for floods
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Birmingham finds £1bn for HS2 regeneration
Local funds pave way for 141-hectare city centre redevelopment
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London is world's fifth greenest city
Arcadis publishes ranking of the world’s most sustainable cities
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Heathrow plans fast-track third runway to save £3bn
Airport works with top consultants on cheaper, quicker proposal for third runway
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Olympic-style delivery authority to run £4bn Parliament works
MPs and peers will move out for six years
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May shelves National Infrastructure Commission law
Fears omission could weaken the infrastructure body
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Network Rail and MOD release land for nearly 30,000 homes
Public clients release land as part of government push to sell land for 160,000 homes by 2020
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Heathrow decision delay costs UK '£1m an hour'
Campaign group Let Britain Fly urges May to make airport capacity decision
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Khan approves 10,000-home Barking Riverside
Mayor gets commitment to increase affordable housing to 50% of development
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Cash for extra school places ‘falls 30% short’
School estates body says money for ‘basic need’ building work at schools is close to a third below what it should be
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Two public clients to launch consultancy frameworks
EFA and HMRC consider tenders in further blow to government’s flagship £2.9bn framework
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China concerns could split Hinkley C and Bradwell nuclear deals
Civil servants consider delaying a decision on planned China-built Essex reactor
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London's new zero carbon rules may catch firms out
Oblivious developers ‘will need specialist help to avoid London offsetting fees’
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Garden Bridge's government support cut by £6m
Warm words and a time-unlimited guarantee - but minister caps financial backing for controversial project