All Government policy articles – Page 64
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Powers of infrastructure commission ‘not yet decided’
Sir John Armitt says National Infrastructure Commission’s relationship with government so far unclear
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Government plans offshore wind auctions
Energy secretary Amber Rudd says subsidies conditional on reducing cost of offshore wind
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UK to close coal power stations by 2025
Energy secretary Amber Rudd to put energy security rather than tackling climate change at heart of policy
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Government to launch new construction strategy
Revised strategy addressing skills shortages and BIM adoption will be published within weeks
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Seven more departments agree to spending cuts
Seven more government departments, including DECC and Cabinet Office, agree budget cuts ahead of spending review
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Call for 'National Housing Service' to tackle crisis
Arcadis proposes new independent delivery agency to boost both public and private housing
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NIC calls for evidence on tour of the North
Commission chair Andrew Adonis calls for evidence during tour of five Northern cities
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London council seeks £2bn development partner
Haringey Council seeks development partner to deliver 5,000 homes
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Comment
The tipping point
With the release of a bullish set of forecasts predicting the industry’s global market will double over the next 15 years, Christmas could come early for construction
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Comment
Online poll: UK construction economy
Do you think the UK will have Europe’s biggest construction economy by 2025? Vote below
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Flagship £2bn school building programme put back to 2016
Second phase of Priority School ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Programme, due to run from 2015, may be delayed by up to nine months
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Infrastructure UK in major shake-up
Treasury body to merge with sister Whitehall unit the Major Projects Authority
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Barratt wins planning for 27-storey west London tower
Hounslow council approves regeneration scheme
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'Super prison' building programme confirmed
Government unveils plans for nine new prisons as first four departments agree to 30% spending cuts
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Features
Spending cuts: Where the axe falls
As the chancellor prepares to unveil the latest Comprehensive Spending Review and Autumn Statement, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV asks where will the cuts be made
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Comment
Osborne and Crossrail: The end of the affair?
Whatever went wrong? I suspect political ambition and calculation have intervened
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Online poll: Steel
Will government measures on buying and sourcing steel succeed in levelling the playing field for UK firms competing against overseas suppliers? Vote below
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Fears grow over deregulation of housing association sector
Major credit agency says government plans to reclassify housing associations would be ‘credit negative’
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Armitt: NIC could usher in new ‘infrastructure revolution’
Incoming ICE president says commission could enable progress in infrastructure not seen since the 19th century
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P22 framework launch imminent
Department of Health to live new framework before October next year