All Government policy articles – Page 67
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Housing associations overwhelmingly back Right to Buy deal
NHF says 86% of its members have supported controversial policy
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Osborne lures Adonis to chair new infrastructure body
Chancellor George Osborne will launch new infrastructure commission at Conservative party conference today
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Sheffield seals devolution deal
South Yorkshire has agreed a devolution deal with the Treasury that will see it take control of transport and planning in the region
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Online poll: Hinkley Point C
Will Hinkley Point C nuclear power station ever be built? Vote here
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Nuclear haste
The Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant is edging closer to reality, with backing from China. But the nearer it gets to going ahead, the greater the opposition gathering against it. Can the industry finally start believing it will happen?
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The nuclear option
Senior party representatives seemed determined not to get engaged in too many policy specifics which might frighten the horses
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1 million homes: Hitting the mark
Housing minister Brandon Lewis has publicly stated that he wants to see over one million homes built in the next five years. But can the sector meet this challenge?
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Labour calls on regulators to halt Right to Buy extension
Labour’s shadow housing minister calls on regulators to investigate government proposal to extend Right to Buy to housing associations
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Khan: Mayoral contest will be 'referendum on London’s housing crisis'
Labour’s London mayoral candidate Sadiq Khan vows to fight extension of Right to Buy
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Labour denounces Tory handling of Hinkley
Shadow energy secretary Lisa Nandy accuses government of putting the UK’s security at risk
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Corbyn pledges 'a decent home for everybody'
Corbyn says housing is Labour’s “top priority policy” in first conference speech as leader
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Taylor Wimpey boss to lead Labour housing review
Pete Redfern will conduct an independent review of home ownership
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Mixing social and private housing 'does not impact prices'
Report also disproves claim that social housing drags down value of private homes - as long as it is well-designed
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Labour vows to fight Right to Buy
Shadow housing minister John Healey admits it may not be possible to stop flagship Tory policy
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Shadow chancellor voices HS2 doubts
McDonnell tells ɫTV he has concerns about HS2 route, and uses conference speech to pledge infrastructure spending
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England 'needs 11,000 primary school classrooms'
Scape research report estimates school pupil population to rise by 336,000 in next nine years
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Labour to go on 'attack' on housing
Shadow housing team begin to outline Labour’s approach to housing, including proposal to build 100,000 council homes a year
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Housing associations given Right to Buy ultimatium
National Housing Federation strikes deal with government over implementation of controversial policy
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HS2 kicks off £11.8bn bidding process
Chancellor George Osborne calls on contractors to begin pre-qualifying for seven major civils work packages
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Industry fears £350m Scape framework will block SMEs
RICS and others warn £125m-turnover threshold will exclude all but major consultants on public sector work