All Government policy articles – Page 76
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Reshuffle latest: New housing minister appointed
Housing, construction, planning, energy and architecture ministers all expected to be announced today
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Horizon makes senior hire on new Anglessy nuclear power plant
Energy company appoints new operations director for second nuclear power plant in Anglesey, Wales
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Housebuilders' shares boosted by Tory election win
Housebuilders saw an average 6.5% jump in their share prices following the election
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Comment
The green agenda will not sink with the Lib Dems
On the face of it the Tories may not seem to have much time for the sustainability agenda, but there is cause for optimism
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Comment
Election 2015: On the night
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s correspondent describes observing last night’s election result from BBC Broadcasting House and looks to the future under a Tory majority
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Election 2015: The casualties
The big hitters with heavy influence on construction who have lost their seats
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Industry reacts to Conservative victory
Construction and business groups broadly supportive as shock result comes in, but warn over potential EU uncertainty
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Tories seize shock election victory
Conservatives secure majority, SNP sweeps to Scotland victory, while Lib Dems and Labour suffer heavy losses
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Features
Election special: Now listen here...
Company chiefs and heads of industry bodies from across the sector set out their messages to the prime minister
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Election 2015: What happens in a hung parliament?
With all predictions pointing to a hung parliament, what could happen after the election?
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Fears election uncertainty could hit construction
Industry leaders prepare for potential hiatus in the event of a hung parliament
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Comment
After the vote
As Britain goes to the polls, how concerned should construction be about the impact of a close election outcome?
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Features
Floating voters: The next government’s priorities need to be …
This week two members of our panel of floating voters highlight vital areas of construction policy that will require the attention of the next government, whatever its political make-up
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Image of the week: On the road again
We just had to squeeze in another prime-minister-in-a-hard-hat-on-site photo, this time at the Bexhill to Hastings link road in East Sussex taken during election week
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Comment
Construction’s election week: 08.05.15
So it has all come down to this. After accusations and arguments, promises and pledges the election is over … at least for now
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Comment
Steve Gee’s campaign diary: week 3
John Rowan and Partners’ managing partner Steve Gee is standing as the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for the Epsom and Ewell constituency
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Comment
Who can we trust?
With the prospect of a coalition government, it’s important to properly consider the smaller political parties’ construction values
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Features
Image of the week: Selfie on site
In the last in our series of prime-minister-in-a-hard-hat-on-site photos before the election David Cameron poses with workers at an M S site in Longbridge, West Midlands
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Floating voters: Which way are you leaning?
This week we catch up with our panel of floating voters, first selected during the 2010 election, to ask what they think the different parties offer the industry and who they are intending to vote for this time around