All Government policy articles – Page 65
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Garden Bridge moves closer after Lambeth row resolved
TfL reduces amount of money pledged to scheme by £20m
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New measures to protect UK steel
Procurement guidelines for steel have been introduced for all major government contracts to allow UK firms to compete
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Talks for £5bn 'lava power' cable from Iceland
David Cameron launches taskforce to explore funding options to route ‘lava power’ from Iceland
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Osborne launches eight-strong National Infrastructure Commission
Chancellor pledges £100bn of infrastructure spend in speech in York
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TfL starts hunt for £350m civils framework
Transport for London searches for contractors for civils and tunnelling works
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Online poll: End of the recovery?
In the light of recent economic data, are you worried that construction’s recovery is coming to an end? Vote below
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China’s brave new world?
Weeks on from the Chinese stock market crash the markets have calmed down, but what does it mean for the global economy?
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Online poll: Chinese investment
Should there be any limits set on the courting of Chinese investment for UK infrastructure? Vote below
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Chinese giant drafts in BRE for £200m retrofit scheme
Programme comes amid raft of multibillion-pound investment deals agreed this week between UK and China
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One step forward, one step back
George Osborne’s National Infrastructure Commission announcement was good for the long-term health of the industry but voter-friendly policies on starter homes risk deepening the housing crisis
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Right to Buy deal ‘could collapse’ over funding gap
NHF chief executive says voluntary deal will ‘fall’ if government does not cover costs of discounts to buyers
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Solar body launches '£1 rescue plan'
Solar Trade Association says its rescue plan would add £1 to household energy bills and save 27,000 jobs
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Contractors must act to help end slavery
Home Office minister Karen Bradley on the government’s anti-slavery drive, with construction a key focus
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Historic UK-China nuclear deal imminent
David Cameron expected to sign multi-billion pound funding deal during state visit of Chinese premier this week
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Contractors call for £500m for technical education
Further education should be valued as highly as university education, according to report funding by contractors
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SNP pledges to build 50,000 affordable homes
First minister Nicola Sturgeon pledges SNP sets 50,000 target if party gets re-elected to Scottish Parliament next year
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Solar provider collapses blaming government cuts
Solar energy firm Southern Solar goes under due to cuts to feed-in tariff, says administrator
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Bore to step down as Birmingham City Council leader
Sir Albert Bore will stand down from the role in December
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Architects condemn 'dangerous' Housing Bill
Relaxation of planning laws ‘will prioritise speed over quality and yet not give business predictability it wants’
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Online poll: Infrastructure delivery
Will the government’s new commission led by Lord Adonis be successful in depoliticizing UK infrastructure delivery? Vote below