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Liverpool bound
After all, this is the first party conference with Labour in power since 2009, and the party rank and file have much to celebrate after 14 long years in opposition.
Going Bold? Labour proposed changes to the NPPF
There was a big cheer outside of our West End office when our Insight Team’s NPPF (National Planning Policy Framework) briefing landed in our mailboxes.
Race for Downing Street: Going for growth
The last time we had a change of government, the departing Chief Secretary to the Treasury famously left a note, ‘there is no money’.
Race for Downing Street: The New Hospitals Programme
One of the key takeaways for me personally from the election so far is Labour’s manifesto commitment to delivering the New Hospitals Programme (NHP).
MIPIM remains a strange beast – David Taylor
Part jamboree, part exposition, and in effect an excuse to jump-start the Spring and instil a sense of optimism in us Brits.