All Election focus articles – Page 5
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Access to the policymakers: Mark Reynolds on the CLC’s strategy for influence
As the CLC publishes its latest bi-annual report, Carl Brown speaks to Mark Reynolds about the group’s achievements to date and future plans
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Embrace AI and ‘micro’ investment zones to improve UK buildings, BRE urges next government
Group wants incoming administration to set high standards
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Planning reform ‘at the very centre’ of Labour economic vision, says Reeves
Infrastructure investment and planning reform two of ‘three pillars’ of party’s economic strategyÂ
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The race is on… Countdown to the general election part two: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ safety, affordable housing, skills and education
Over the next few months, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ will have a political focus: what do the parties have to offer? What does construction want and need? Here is the second instalment of our three-parter looking at election topics.Â
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The government must do more to boost UK infrastructure
The chancellor missed an opportunity for meaningful demand-side stimuli in the Budget. With an election looming, the government must be more ambitious if it is to win the confidence of business leaders, says KPMG’s Holly Davis
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The race is on… Countdown to the general election part one: Project delivery, housing and planning, net zero
Rishi Sunak will have to call a general election this year. Over the next few months, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ will have a political focus: what do the parties have to offer? What does construction want and need? We kick off by examining some of the big industry issues
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Election year: why there is so much at stake for construction
Politicians are looking for a positive message and ways to kick-start economic growth,which might be why they are suddenly keen to be seen visiting construction sites
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School buildings crisis: What can the next government do to save our schools and colleges?
Public capital spending on education was less last year than at any time since Labour’s ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Schools for the Future programme got up to speed 17 years ago. As part of ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s election focus, Joey Gardiner asks what can be done to stop our schools falling further into disrepair
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