All Government policy articles – Page 97
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Mott MacDonald to require carbon cuts on all projects
Firm will only use subbies that meet its standards, calling carbon a “business-critical issue”
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Boris pledges to double housebuilding in London
New London housing strategy commits to 42,000 homes a year for the next decade
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This recovery could easily go off the rails
We need major projects now if our industry’s fragile recovery is not to be threatened
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Is there a future for the Green Deal?
To do nothing is no longer a viable option if the government wants to save its flagship green policy
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Scotland moves to blacklist the blacklisters
First minister Alex Salmond sets out long-awaited procurement guidance for public bodies
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Labour commits to Armitt's infrastructure plan
Ed Balls says party will draw up a draft bill designed to make findings of Sir John Armitt’s review a reality
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More than 50 colleges secure £233m of government cash
Over 50 further education colleges have secured £233m of government capital funding that will unlock almost £500m in investment
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Chris Boardman calls on mayor to act on cycle deaths
Former Olympic cyclist says Boris Johnson should honour promise to look at banning HGVs during peak hours
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Government cuts £0.7bn in costs from major projects
Figures show £0.7bn saved from major projects in past six months
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HS2 outlines procurement strategy
Railway developer set to spend £17bn on line from London to Birmingham
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Higgins 'must lower HS2 costs'
Prime minister to announce new HS2 chairman has been tasked with bringing down estimated £50bn cost
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Government primes Islamic bond to boost UK infrastructure
UK aims to launch £200m Sharia-compliant bond next year
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Government to keep hold of roads standards
Plans to spin-out the Highways Agency would still see government keep control of design requirements
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Government trials, not tribulations
Early findings from the government’s trials of new procurement models show that progress towards smarter procurment is being made
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Osborne tried to block zero carbon pledge
Former minister accuses chancellor of attempting to walk away from zero carbon homes target
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Power plants exempt from review of 'green tariffs'
Government confirm Cameron’s plan to “roll back” green charges on energy will not affect major infrastructure subsidies
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Clegg hits back at Cameron over green energy schemes
Deputy prime minster says he will ‘not accept’ moves by Tories to water down green energy schemes funded through charges on energy bills
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Host of major energy schemes in line for state backing
Treasury says 40 projects worth £33bn have prequalified for a UK Guarantee, with over half the eligible schemes energy projects
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Treasury confirms roll-out of Pf2 model
Treasury confirms plans to roll-out a new model of private finance that will see government take equity stake in projects
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Cameron considers penalties for firms that pay late
Prime minister sets out a range of options for consultation to tackle the problem of late payment