All Government policy articles – Page 73
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Industry leaders urge Osborne to fight EU ruling on green goods VAT
Green firms call on Chancellor to fight recent EU ruling and make statement in Wednesday’s budget
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Highways England primes £600m for North-east's roads
Highway chiefs announce investment on major road schemes as part of overall £11bn five-year plan
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Retrofit: Low expectations
David Blackman looks at the vanishing chances of making green retrofit a national infrastructure priority
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Farrell insists Gatwick is 'only deliverable' option
Foster and Farrell go head to head on Davies Commission
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Boris blasts Davies' Heathrow backing
Mayor of London says Heathrow expansion is ‘not the answer’ as cabinet row brews
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Cameron: Government response to Davies by 'end of the year'
David Cameron responds to the Davies Commission recommendation that a third runway be built at Heathrow
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Fears Network Rail projects could be scrapped in cost cuts
Industry voices concern over review ordered by Department for Transport
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Crossrail 2 set for Budget funding boost
Chancellor expected to announce more than £100m of funding to work up plans
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Budget preview: Ace up Osborne's sleeve?
Freed from the shackles of coalition government, chancellor George Osborne will be outlining some quite different policies and priorities when he presents his emergency Budget next week
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Government 'lacking long term climate change policies'
Committee on Climate Change publishes critical report on UK policies and urges more action to green buildings and infrastructure
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Farrell unveils new Gatwick images as campaign ramps up
Airports Commission’s recommendation due this summer
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New London housing zones announced
New housing zones in four London boroughs will provide 12,000 homes
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Network Rail to wield axe on £38bn spending plan
Department for Transport orders review of Network Rail projects and replaces infrastructure client’s chairman
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A political hot potato
Construction firms may want to think twice about getting involved in £6bn Palace of Westminster job
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Firms eye £6bn Houses of Parliament job
Mace, Bechtel and Arup among firms considering bids for Palace of Westminster restoration work
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NAO slams government's 100,000 homes claim
Investigation finds that target for building on public land only measured ‘expected homes’ and not actual units built
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Parliament repair could cost £6bn
Independent report says vital repairs could take as much as 32 years to complete
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Industry slams early end to wind farm subsidies
Government announces onshore wind farm subsidies to end a year early in 2016
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Skills: Up to the job?
With funding of apprenticeships under threat and training providers not always churning out people with the right skills, how will we get the workers we need?
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Councils launch £4.2bn Midlands housing framework
Framework covers the Midlands and Wales