All Government policy articles – Page 17
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Government still to respond to retention consultation, 18 months after it closed
Probe wrapped up last January
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Galliford Try and Severfield latest firms to be chucked off Prompt Payment Code
Alun Griffiths and Ferrovial Agroman also named and shamed as poor payers
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MPs ignored as £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel procurement kicks off
Public Accounts Committee raised concerns earlier this month about transport department’s ability to manage job
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Crossrail pushing Bond Street team to get station ready enough for testing early next year
Station currently due to open after rest of line
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Higher salaries overseas set to tempt UK professionals, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø survey finds
Shortages in Canada and New Zealand to test UK staff’s resolve
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Delays to HS2 start spark fears of Crossrail-style overruns
MPs say 2026 opening date may need to be revised
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Chair carrying out review of HS2, minister reveals
Allan Cook brought in last year to replace Sir Terry Morgan
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Former infrastructure tsar to vote against £4bn Palace of Westminster refurb
Lords' second reading this afternoon
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Watchdog wonders whether transport department is up to scratch on Stonehenge job
MPs on Public Accounts Committee say ministry has poor track record on major projects
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Crossrail chair replaced by former Shell boss at infrastructure group
Nick Smallwood to start next month
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Cabinet Office blames glitch for Kier answers error
Minister's answers altered after appearing on Parliament's website
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May calls for more social housing and better design for new homes
PM speaking at housing conference this afternoon
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Cabinet Office keeping tabs on Kier, minister confirms
Oliver Dowden says it is ‘confident' struggling firm will be able to carry on delivering public sector contracts
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Labour demands answers from government over Kier’s woes
Shadow cabinet minister wants to know whether firm's public sector deals are at risk
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Brexit gloom spreading to architects outside London, says RIBA
Regional practices feeling increasingly despondentÂ
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Government outlines plan to crack down on poor payers
Small Business Commissioner's powers set to be boosted
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Fresh faces drafted in to sort out problem Crossrail sites
Railway racing to meet revised opening timetable
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Government's housing target ‘plucked out of the air’, says shadow secretary
John Healey tells ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø there is ‘nothing to suggest’ target can be reached