All Government policy articles – Page 5
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Construction handed another new minister
Latest person to fill role comes just one month after Kwasi Kwarteng took up post
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Government says EU architects can continue to work in UK
But UK architects have no automatic recognition of qualifications in all EU countries
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Laing O’Rourke becomes government strategic supplier
Contractor joins Kier and Balfour Beatty on the list
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Construction gets another new minister
Kwasi Kwarteng becomes the fourth in less than two years
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Construction output edges up but slowdown continues
Sector’s rise in October was smallest for six months
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T&T the latest to warn industry must prepare for delays getting materials to site after Brexit
Increased paperwork and red tape will see hold-ups at ports, consultant adds, as EU trade talks drag on until Sunday
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Plan to modernise construction needs procurement to change, former civil service head says
Public sector must evolve at same pace as industry, Bob Kerslake warns
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Worries mount ahead of Brexit as products get clogged up at ports
Builders Merchants Federation says supply chains being stretched because of delays
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Probe into costs of major transport jobs launched by MPs
Written evidence due back by 15 January
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Planning reforms to speed up school and hospital construction unveiled
Proposals also include residential permitted development rights changes
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Crossrail gets £825m bailout as bill for railway hits £18.6bn
Work on scheme is due to finish in 2022
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Spending Review 2020: Top takeaways for construction
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø safety and homebuilding receive funding boost
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CITB sells Birmingham outpost as cost-cutting continues
Initiative designed to make savings of more than £40m at training provider
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Government ‘confident’ in Hinkley Point covid safety measures
Construction minister says EDF's measures are 'robust and comprehensive'
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Government unveils 10-point plan to reach net zero
Boris Johnson outlines £4bn investment in initiative
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T&T wins St George’s hospital consultancy role
Consultant will also advise on management of the estate at Queen Mary’s hospital
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Legal challenge to overturn PD expansion fails
Campaigners pledge appeal as high court rules in favour of planning deregulation
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Planning bill set for significant delay
Analysts suggest legislation to implement white paper reforms may not come forward before May local elections