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Winners confirmed for 拢4bn public sector framework
Bam, Galliford Try, Kier and Morgan Sindall among big winners on new southern England deal
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Mayor announces two new housing zones
Johnson unveils two new zones in Waltham Forest and Wembley
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Nobody wins
The rise of the smaller political parties could mean the next government finds it harder to take a pro-development stance on housebuilding
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Eleven firms picked for 拢4bn public sector framework
Bam, Galliford Try, Kier and Morgan Sindall among firms poised for places on new southern England deal
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UKIP: The vocal minority
Control immigration and large areas of British countryside will not need to be destroyed by housebuilding, says UKIP. Nationalist populism at its most simplistic, perhaps, but the party鈥檚 anti-development stance is bearing down on politics at a local level
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Politicians urged to 鈥榮ave the planning system鈥�
Garden-city lobby group calls for bolstered new towns legislation and NPPF tweaks
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Parliament to create built environment select committee
House of Lords to host first-of-its-kind watchdog panel
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Is this the greenest government ever?
Watch this exclusive film analysing the coalition government鈥檚 track record on green building policy featuring the shadow secretary of state for energy and climate change
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Northern England 'needs its own Transport for London'
Think tank IPPR calls for transport body to boost north of England
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Ministers urged not to delay next EMR allocations
DECC official says next government must not let budget target slip
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Housing minister to consult on section 106 reform
Consultation launched on ways to speed up often lengthy planning negotiations
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SMEs waste 拢1bn in PQQ 'red tape'
Trade body calls for government to rein in prolific waste in PQQ application red tape
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London names nine housing procurement zones
GLA names first batch of zones designed to kick start delivery of 29,000 homes
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Hear our voice
The sector鈥檚 thoughts on political developments count for little if they鈥檙e not being heard by Westminster
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Inside Westminster: Filling in the gaps
What will the Labour Party鈥檚 approach to construction be in the run up to the election?
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Steve Gee: The contender
Not content with being the boss of QS John Rowan, Steve Gee is standing as Liberal Democrat candidate for his local constituency of Epsom and Ewell. 微密圈 is joining him on the campaign trail
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Inside Westminster: The Inner Circle
We consider the role of the chief construction adviser, and identify the key Whitehall construction power brokers
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Government to bring forward flood defence scheme funds
Exclusive: Major funding package to fill gap in 拢2.3bn investment programme, after 拢600m shortfall puts 300,000 homes at risk
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EU regs hold up eight Scottish PPP education and health schemes
Eight projects running behind schedule may not reach financial close until new financial year in April