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Budget rule will stymie infrastructure, say experts
Industry expresses fear of slowdown after Osborne budget surplus announcement
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Richard Rogers-led inquiry into design's impact on behaviour
Inquiry chaired by Alan Penn and Baroness Whitaker appeals for evidence
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Charles lobbied ministers over eco towns
Prince’s foundation was promised role in design competition
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Osborne commits £6bn to Help to Buy
Chancellor has allocated £6bn to extend the scheme to the end of parliament in 2020
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Osborne announces huge public land sale
Chancellor says land to be sold as part of £4.5bn austerity drive will include King’s Cross stake
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Three firms win big on £250m Liverpool transport framework
Consultants’ four-year deal with Merseytravel comes amid growing momentum in north of England
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Queen's Speech round-up: Right to buy plan branded ‘mad’
Right to buy, starter homes, devolution, small businesses, skills and labour reforms in government’s legislative programme
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Anger as Johnson resigns from London regeneration roles
Labour accuses mayor of “clearing his desk one year early”
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Brandon Lewis remains as architecture minister
Sector will sit in minister’s housing and planning brief as Allies Morrison partner becomes MP
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Industry leaders praise energy minister appointment
Former Treasury minister Andrea Leadsom to take on development of next generation of nuclear power plants
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Javid to legislate to help small businesses over late payment
Business secretary announces proposals to give trade associations power to intervene on behalf of members
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Lord Bourne named energy efficiency minister
Department for Energy and Climate Change confirms portfolios
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Nick Boles continues as construction and apprentices minister
The construction portfolio stays with minister for skills Nick Boles
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Tessa Jowell puts housing at heart of London mayoral bid
Labour stalwart Jowell pledges to launch ‘Homes for Londoners’ agency if elected mayor
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EU referendum worries civils firms
CECA survey reveals concerns among members about the possibility of the UK exiting the EU
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Greg Clark stops redevelopment project on Strand
New communities secretary halts work while he mulls public inquiry
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Lord Deighton replaced as infrastructure tsar
Well-known economist Jim O’Neill becomes new commercial secretary to the Treasury
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Osborne offers radical devolution to UK cities
George Osborne says new City Devolution Bill will be at the heart of government’s Queen’s Speech