All Government policy articles – Page 13
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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
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s reader poll gives Labour the lead on 31%, with the Lib Dems close behind and the Tories third
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Birmingham to appoint new Commonwealth Games building boss this month
Neil Carney handed in notice nearly four weeks ago
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Funding wrangle holding up Balfour Beatty's Midland Met deal
Hospital trust hoping to ink contract with firm before Christmas
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GLA starts search for cladding guru
New role to manage private sector cladding fund for building owners in London
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HS2 was ‘confident’ of green light as recently as July
Project chiefs expected government to sign-off phase one before Christmas
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General election 2019: What are the main parties promising construction?
Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems all seem to be trying to outbid each other in their spending pledges, so just how much are they committing and where?
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Labour promise £75bn for ‘housing revolution’
Party to build 150,000 council and social homes a year if it wins next month’s general election