All Government policy articles – Page 40
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Comment
Construction’s candidate: David Darkin
The last of Building’s series of interviews with the construction professionals standing in the general election
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News
Labour plots Brexit construction review
Report on how government can help construction sector prepare for Brexit would be one of the first tasks for the housing delivery watchdog
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Comment
A week in the election
The Conservatives have dropped Crossrail 2 from their manifesto while the Institue for Fiscal Studies has derided both major parties
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Features
Economy watch: Inflation on the rise
A CBI survey of manufacturers shows that output is up - and it’s not just due to sterling’s fall in value
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Comment
Construction’s candidate: Bernard Hyde
The second of Building’s series of interviews with the construction professionals standing in the general election
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News
Experts cast doubts on Tory pledge to build council homes
Manifesto commitment to build a new generation of social housing undermined by lack of funding and targets
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Comment
A week in the election
The three major parties’ manifestos are out but campaigning was suspended in the wake of the Manchester attack
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Features
Conservative manifesto: Council housing’s new best friend?
Offering little new for construction by way of infrastructure commitments, the Tory manifesto nevertheless surprised with its brazen parking of tanks on Labour’s lawn
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Comment
Housing: Great shakes
If you look hard enough, something positive has come out of this turbulent world politics and frenzy of electioneering
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News
Home ownership focus is flawed, says Quintain boss
Wembley developer calls for ‘vibrant rental sector’
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News
Election 2017 survey: Tell us what you think
With just a few weeks to go to polling day, we want to find out what Building readers think of the main political parties and their construction policies
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Comment
Construction’s candidate: Stephen Gee
The first of Building’s series of interviews with the construction professionals standing in the general election
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News
Tories set out tough immigration stance
Party’s manifesto light on infrastructure commitments and numbers
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Comment
A week in the election
Labour’s manifesto is leaked, then released, and the Conservatives try to park their tanks on Labour’s lawn
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Features
Economy watch: Layers of uncertainty
As the general election approaches and uncertainty around Brexit continues, economic indicators are starting to get darker
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News
Lib Dems unveil £100bn infrastructure blueprint
Party also commits to building 300,000 homes a year
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News
Top London politician backs off-site housing push
City Hall planning chair warns London is lagging behind regions
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News
Labour commits to Crossrail 2
Party’s manifesto, leaked last week, also confirms it will end leaseholds homes in new developments
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Lib Dems 'will become housebuilder' in government
Tim Farron says a LibDem government will build homes if the private sector doesn’t