All Government policy articles – Page 56
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Housing bill finally wins Royal Assent
Controversial legislation is first to take advantage of Tories’ overwhelming English majority
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Have your say: Firms sign up to ɫTV’s EU campaign
We’re calling on firms and individuals to lend their weight to the campaign, as evidence grows that construction professionals want the UK to remain
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Investment fears if UK votes for Brexit
ɫTV survey finds concerns about foreign investment and labour and materials costs
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Two-thirds of construction sector backs staying in the EU
ɫTV launches campaign in support of remaining in the EU, following survey of 1,300 industry professionals
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Housebuilders' pact to increase output
Housebuilders and government agree to boost delivery of new homes
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PPPs: Step back in time
Public-private partnership agreements could be used to help invigorate the UK’s infrastructure - but only if we shrug off stigma from the past around their use
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London’s new mayor: Yes, he Khan
Sadiq Khan has the mother of all in-trays to contend with in his first months as London’s new mayor - everything from housing to Heathrow, Crossrail 2 to controversial planning decisions
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Dismay at further £2.9bn framework delays
Consultants dismayed as award date slips to three-and-a-half years late
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Elections 2016: What results mean for construction
Khan takes London while SNP and Labour struggle to wins in Scotland and Wales
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Consultants' £2.9bn framework delayed yet again
The publication of the OJEU will now not happen until later this year
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Heseltine reveals task force set to revive Thames Gateway
Former deputy prime minister calls on British construction to revive Thames Estuary development
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Heseltine: ‘I haven’t yet been told to shut up’
While most 83-year-olds settle for a quiet life and daytime TV, Lord Heseltine’s time is taken up spearheading the government’s regeneration agenda
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Manchester seeks investor for 8,000 homes
Investment partner sought for new homes in Northern Gateway vision
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EU uncertainty hitting commercial sector, says RICS
New survey data shows slowdown since EU referedum was announced
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Zero carbon homes could be re-introduced
House of Lords votes against government plans to scrap zero carbon homes requirement
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Hinkley bosses hauled before MPs again
Bosses called back by Parliament to explain why decision on Hinkley is delayed again
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Osborne considers 'use it or lose it' land crackdown
George Osborne mulls Labour idea to boost housing delivery
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Government to take 25% stake in Tata Steel UK
Package of support worth “hundreds of millions” made available to buyers
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CITB wins levy legal row
CITB and BIS win judicial review but objector calls judgment ‘destructive’
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Balfour boss Quinn replaces Anna Stewart on CLC
RLB chair Ann Bentley and Arup director Isabel Dedring also appointed to CLC