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Fyson on ... crumbs of comfort

By Anthony Fyson

23 May 2008

Leaked figures from the Home Builders Federation have underscored the impact of the credit crunch on the private house building sector.

Halman on ... working with market forces

By Gary Halman

23 May 2008

Housing minister Caroline Flint took the government's desire for greater transparency to new levels last week.

Countryside manifesto sounds a warning on the price of progress

By Huw Morris, editor

23 May 2008

Government advisers and watchdogs on the environment perform a series of different but valuable functions across Whitehall. The Sustainable Development Commission acts as the government's conscience, the Environment Agency as its enforcer and Natural England as champion of landscape and countryside.

No joke

By Tim Williams

16 May 2008

Architects' dream, living nightmare

Home improvement

By Karen Buck

16 May 2008

Affordable housing is still a challenge

Tories must think twice about abolishing RDAs

By Richard Garlick

16 May 2008

If a general election were to be held tomorrow, it would almost certainly spell a Conservative victory and the end of many of the regional development agencies. This week David Cameron said that, in some parts of the country, "there was a very strong case" for getting rid of the agencies. Meanwhile, Doug Richard, the chair of the Tories' small business task force, was calling for the RDAs' business support teams to be replaced by a website, and Boris Johnson's advisers were poring over the financial management of the London Development Agency. Tory party hostility to one of John Prescott's proudest achievements has reached new levels.

Regulation is the big weapon in climate change battle campaign

By Huw Morris, editor

16 May 2008

The government may have started backtracking on green taxes and a resurgent Conservative Party fallen silent on climate change in the aftermath of this month's local elections. But reports of the issue's demise are premature by any sane perspective.

Fyson on ... establishing lines of responsibility

By Anthony Fyson

16 May 2008

The Commons environment select committee report Flooding, published last week, sinks into exaggeration when it claims to have discovered a total lack of awareness about the vulnerability of large parts of the country to flooding.

Shepley on ... responsibility but no reward

By Chris Shepley

16 May 2008

People sometimes say planning is doomed and will be wiped out by a combination of economic illiteracy, political naivety, sloth and alcohol.

All change

By Tim Williams

9 May 2008

Boris may embrace more local power

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