All Government policy articles – Page 58
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Apprentices mean more than cheap labour
We must build on the momentum from National Apprenticeship Week and offer proper training and mentoring
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HMRC picks partner for regional office network
HMRC is reorganising its property portfolio and is to set up 13 new regional offices
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Dundee V&A gets surprise £5m from Osborne
New V A museum in Dundee receives £5m extra funding despite capital costs being fully met
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On the money
Move the EU referendum debate to an economic battleground and it becomes pretty clear-cut which decision will work best for the majority of the construction sector
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Berkeley fires housing market warning
Housebuilder says it is on target to hit top end of expectations for pre-tax profits this year
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Croydon unveils £250m housebuilding push
MIPIM latest: Programme to deliver 1,000 homes on small sites
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A constrained Budget
Disappointment for institutional housing investors, but a surprise revival for the unloved Thames Gateway
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Budget backs BIM level three
Government says it will develop new standard for construction to “maintain global leadership”
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Network Rail privatisation ruled out by Shaw report
But HS1 chief executive says Network Rail should look at private finance for infrastructure schemes
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Osborne unveils 'low tax enterprise' Budget
Budget 2016: New cash for flood defences and road improvements
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Budget 2016: Reaction round-up
Construction industry figures react to George Osborne’s eighth Budget
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Budget to overhaul education sector
Budget 2016: Osborne to announce further infrastructure support and £4bn of spending cuts
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London's commercial heartland to be protected
Mayor of London launches planning guidance to restrict office-to-resi conversions in the capital
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Osborne gives Crossrail 2 and HS3 go-ahead
Chancellor will commit £140m to the schemes in tomorrow’s Budget
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Mace: Reduce travel times for £4.7bn economic boost
Report reveals a reduction of just one minute in journey times has huge ecomonic benefit
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L&Q buys out Bellway at Barking Riverside
Housing association becomes JV partner on massive 10,800-home regen scheme
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Features
Budget 2016: Box clever
The infrastructure sector may not be expecting much from this year’s Budget, but both George Osborne and Boris Johnson are in contention for the biggest title in the land
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Infrastructure: Bobbing and weaving
Fighting over funding for infrastructure projects has become a key battlefront in the contest to see who succeeds Cameron as Tory leader