Policy News – Page 35
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CCS sets out plan to launch £30bn framework
It would support public bodies to build, maintain and dispose of buildings
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Government launches probe into housebuilding shortfall
Independent review will look into the disparity between planning approvals and build outs of new homes
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Carillion's collapse leaves hospital jobs in limbo
Clients are working to mitigate the impact of the contractor’s collapse
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Lord Adonis hits out at government's handling of Brexit as he resigns from NIC
Labour peer accused the government of the “destruction” of the country in its pursuit of Brexit
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MPs to get say on Palace of Westminster revamp in January
View from the medieval tower of St Mary-at-Lambeth, home of the Garden Museum
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Industry mixed over cash injection for skills training
Chancellor pledges £34m investment for innovative training
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Off-site to get government push
Five departments to prefer method over traditional building from 2019
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Hammond's Budget commits to spend £44bn on housing
Chancellor focuses on boosting housing market with cash pledge, new target of 300,000 homes per year and scrapping stamp duty for most first time buyers
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Budget 2017: as it happened
Updates from Chancellor Philip Hammond’s Budget speech to the Commons as it happened
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Latest construction minister departs
Former Lehman Brothers associate is the third construction minister in two years
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Government calls for input into ǿմý Regs review
The review is looking for views on the current regulatory system
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Housebuilders’ levy grumbles pile more pressure on CITB
HBF comments follow Balfour Beatty CEO’s criticism last week
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Cladding tests complete with 228 buildings deemed at risk
Government to produce advice to owners and landlords on what to do next
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Housebuilding at its highest for nearly a decade
But government data shows new starts dropped between April and June
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Grayling urges North to “take control” of transport policy
Transport Secretary reaffirms commitment to HS3
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Scrap CITB, says Balfour boss
Leo Quinn says the skills crisis shows the training board hasn’t been fulfilling its role
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Grenfell inquiry to examine tower's design and construction
Prime Minister accepted all ‘terms of reference’ recommendations of inquiry lead, Sir Martin Moore-Bick
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Industry backs goverment plans to stoke up PRS sector
Private rental sector is expected to grow to £70bn by 2022
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Government launches independent review of building regs
Dame Judith Hackitt will head up the review into building and fire safety regulations, focusing on tall residential buildings