All Government policy articles – Page 60
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News
Housebuilders to get fast-track planning
Developers could pay for quicker planning under new government plans
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Businesses defend 'off-site' affordable housing
London First calls for greater clarity on off-site housing provision
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Comment
Prison building: The story of redemption
Is Michael Gove right to focus on prisoner rehabilitation rather than punishment in his prison building programme?
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Features
UK prisons: Another brick in the wall
When plans were announced to close some of the UK’s worst prisons and build nine new ones focusing on rehabilitation, there was near universal approval. Since then, however, doubts have begun to surface
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CITB to cut staff by a third
Training body will reduce its staff count to under a thousand as part of new business plan
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Pidgley joins sink estate task force
Chairman of housebuilder Berkeley joins 17-strong panel to regenerate deprived estates
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Khan backs Garden Bridge despite procurement concerns
Labour candidate for Mayor of London backs Garden Bridge but questions viability of procurement process
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Review to propose break up of Network Rail
HS1 boss Nicola Shaw set to propose sale of major routes to private investors
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Bouygues exits £65m Great Ormond Street job
Bouygues walks away from one contract but starts another
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Consultants lose patience with CCS framework
Firms shift attention to Scape framework after Crown Commercial Service announces further delay
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Redfern launches home ownership review
Taylor Wimpey chief exec calls for evidence as major review kicks off
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Healey: Starter homes sham ‘breeds mistrust’
Shadow minister says he’s confident Labour peers can amend housing and planning bill
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MPs slam government apprenticeship target
BIS committee report criticises “blunt and arbitrary” apprentice target and ambiguous apprenticeship levy
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London is 'running out of space'
Capital expected to grow by a million in ten years and could be twice as dense as Paris
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CCS £2.9bn framework delayed yet again
Award of major government framework now to be over three years late
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Industry leaders slam mooted £1,000 ‘immigration charge’
Proposed measure sparks fears skills shortage will be worsened by clampdown on skilled migrants
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ECO replacement will not come into effect until 2018
Energy minister Lord Bourne says there will be a year of transition before a new scheme is implemented
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Tunnel preferred for new £3bn Thames crossing
Highways England launches consultation on £3bn river crossing
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Comment
Brexit: Apathy rules, OK
Nearly every Conservative says they are undecided. In short, like most of the public, the EU is not a big deal for them