Policy News – Page 12
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Jenrick approves 2,400 homes in London and Gloucestershire
The housing secretary has backed inspectors’ calls to grant permission for schemes in London and Gloucestershire
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HSE to entirely run new building safety regulator
New body was originally expected to include local authorities, fire and rescue servicesÂ
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Chief executive for £4bn restoration of parliament revealed
David Goldstone named as boss of delivery authority
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Government announces plans to toughen combustible cladding ban
Height threshold to be lowered as housing secretary spells out more details on building safety regulator
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Kier and Mace bosses among industry chiefs calling for HS2 green light
Balfour Beatty's Leo Quinn and McAlpine's Paul Hamer also add their names to Boris Johnson letter
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‘No cap’ on how much money needed to complete Carillion's Liverpool hospital, NAO admits
Scheme being finished by Laing O'Rourke under management contract
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More private tower blocks found to have combustible cladding
Just 23 of 197 blocks have solved risk from ACM since Grenfell fire
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Cost of Carillion’s hospital jobs tops £2bn, watchdog finds
National Audit Office probe into the PFI deals says public sector will only pay 1% more
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Case for Crossrail 2 is much better than HS2, says Khan
But London mayor is in favour of both projects
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Interserve and Kier get more spots on £30bn construction framework
ISG and Galliford Try also win places on four latest sub-lots
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Construction reacts to the Queen’s speech
A round-up of the big issues, according to industry leaders
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Queen’s speech December 2019: Key points for construction
Massive spending planned for infrastructure, plus new immigration system spelled out
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General election 2019: Which MPs lost out?
MPs for two London boroughs and a Merseyside constituency lose seats
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How MPs key to construction fared in the general election
A round-up of how some of the industry’s key MPs performed in the election
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General election 2019: What are the Conservatives promising construction?
The Conservative party has swept to victory, securing a 79-seat majority – so what is the party promising construction?
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High Court challenge to combustible cladding ban upheld
Decision rules portion of consultation had been 'inadequate'
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Construction ready to hand Corbyn the keys to No 10
Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s reader poll gives Labour the lead on 31%, with the Lib Dems close behind and the Tories third