All Government policy articles – Page 66
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Illegal working poses a significant threat to construction
Employers must work with government to clampdown on illegal working
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Illegal immigration clampdown begins in construction
Week-long inspection drive targets ‘rogue employers’
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Cameron confirms 2017 cut-off for councils' local plans
Housing and planning bill to be launched this week
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Kerslake brands Tory starter homes drive 'Orwellian'
Policy will not cure affordable housing ills, says former top civil servant
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Mark Group goes under with 940 job losses
Two Green Deal providers fall into administration just hours apart
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Crossrail boss made new CLC chair
Andrew Wolstenholme will replace David Higgins as industry chair of leadership body later this month
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Winner revealed for £55m gene therapy centre
M+W appointed to deliver a £55m specialist cell and gene threapy centre in Stevenage
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Over 100 communities vote for Neighbourhood Plans
Communities adopt planning and development powers in their areas
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Let's get serious
Bringing a solution to the housing shortage under the remit of the NIC would show the Conservatives mean business
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Armitt 'thrilled' at infrastructure commission launch
Sir John Armitt has welcomed the setting up of a new infrastructure commission led by Lord Adonis
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Exclusive: Corbyn demands HS2 'guarantees'
Labour leader sets out his forthright views on HS2 and blacklisting
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Features
Not plane sailing
Labour conference showed the party is currently split into three significant factions
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Features
Can Corbynomics get Britain building?
As the major influence on Jeremy Corbyn’s economic policy, Richard Murphy has had a lot to talk about over the last few months. But what might the much-trailed people’s QE mean for the construction industry?
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Online poll: Corbynomics
Would Jeremy Corbyn’s economic policies benefit the construction industry? Vote here
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Boris Johnson leads Tory charge against Heathrow
Mayor of London tells Cameron to ignore Davies report as former transport minister brands it ‘illogical’
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'Challenge housing associations not building', says housing minister
Brandon Lewis demands more from housing associations at Conservative party fringe event chaired by ɫTV
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Tory MPs slam their own party's further education policy
Backbench Conservative MPs tell fringe event that policy to consolidate further education colleges will hinder recruitment of construction workers
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Tories to prop up business rates reform losers
Northern Powerhouse minister James Wharton tells fringe event Conservatives will support councils that lose out
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Housing minister promises Section 106 reform
Brandon Lewis says “farce” of lengthy negotiations must end
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Osborne: "We are the builders"
Chancellor lays out wide-ranging infrastructure and devolution package in Tory conference keynote