All Budget articles – Page 2
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Rishi Sunak confirms budget will go ahead on 11 March
Timing had been thrown into doubt after resignation of Sajid Javid last week.
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Government advisor puts firms on notice for big increase in regional jobs
IPA chief says new government now has ‘totally different ambitions’ for North and Midlands following general election result
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Javid set to unveil construction strategy in spring budget
Set piece announcement expected to include details on improving industry productivity
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Crossrail 2 under threat from budget raids to pay for Crossrail, London Assembly warns
Talks on how to pay for line need to start now, committee says
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Armitt tells government to keep backing Oxford-Cambridge arc
Opponents says greenfield the size of Birmingham will be ripped up
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Letwin eyes European models to speed up housing delivery
MP’s final report recommends imposing diversity on large sites with masterplans and design codes
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Hammond signals end of an era, calling time on PFI
Chancellor says government will honour existing PFI and PF2 deals but will not sign any new details
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Revised Help to Buy extended until 2023 but will end after that date
Government sets further £8.7bn aside for initiative – though scheme will only apply to first-time buyersÂ
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Budget 2018: impact on construction at a glance
Housing, apprentices and high streets all mentioned during Hammond’s hour-long address
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What will today's Budget bring for the construction sector?
Help to Buy, late payment legislation, boosting infrastructure … it’s all up for grabs in Philip Hammond’s speech
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Housebuilders braced for Help to Buy overhaul in Budget
Changes expected next week as scheme attracts mounting criticism over claims it pushes up executive pay
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May's overhaul of council housing funding should go further, industry figures say
Lack of people to build houses still poses a significant challenge according to construction bigwigs
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Council gives £215m Oxfordshire housing deal seal of approval
The Oxfordshire Housing and Growth Deal was announced by government in the Budget
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Housing propping up construction growth
Commercial was the weakest performing sector in November, say buyers
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Industry mixed over cash injection for skills training
Chancellor pledges £34m investment for innovative training
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Country needs more than 275,000 new homes each year, says Javid
Figures show number of new homes built reached 217,000 in 2016/17 - highest in almost a decade
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What can you do when a radical and ambitious housing strategy isn’t enough?
The government’s plan to boost housing means greater risk and the potential for higher house prices
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Honours even in 'Osborne versus the oil giants' as pump prices fall by less than 1p
Price of petrol falls for the first time in six months
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Budget provides a shot in the arm for housing work, but there’s a sting in the detail
The Budget lifted the rising share prices of quoted builders but falling real earnings will hit everyone
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Construction will not come out unscathed from Osborne's Budget, but it could've been worse
Construction hasn’t done as badly as some had feared as additional capital spending cuts are put in hold
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