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Policy News
Homes increase for East England
Plans to build over 500,000 new homes in the East of England by 2021 have been approved by the Government
Zero-carbon definition 'confusing' developers
The Government's definition of zero-carbon development threatens its ambitious housing targets and creates confusion for developers, according to a report.
Scots renewal impasse 'could run on for months'
Scotland's local regeneration shake-up is mired in a dispute between the country's economic development agency and its town halls that could drag on for months.
- Local firms call for Greater Manchester mayor
- Local area target 'sidelines' grass-roots groups
- Boris hires charity boss to cut youth crime
- 'Action squad' to crack down on anti-social offenders
- Family support grant allocations announced
- Boris appoints deputy to tackle youth crime
- Southampton NDC welcomes Tory win
In Depth
Poll promises clearer city leadership
The emergence of major cities from years of no overall political was just one of the important outcomes for regeneration of the Tory landslide, says Tamar Wilner
Retail regeneration may escape competition test
The new test designed to stop retailers' dominance of local markets can be ducked by stores at the centre of regeneration schemes, finds Ben Walker
London has lit torch for local power
London's impressive voter turnout in last week's elections has strengthened the case for the mayoral system in other city-regions, says Dermot Finch.
Boris could look to Ken for inspiration
As London's new mayor gets down to business, James Hulme looks at some of major tests that await him
Opinion
Karen
Buck
Party politics
There's too much point-scoring in parliament.
Joey
Gardiner
Quality questions
Will Brown become obsessed by housing numbers?
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