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Jules Birch

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In terms of housing best result is nimby in chief Theresa Villiers losing her seat. A bit sad to see Peter Bottomley, who has championed leaseholders for decades, lose his

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Great election and sport trivia - only one football team in England’s top four divisions will now play in a Tory constituency Explains why Starmer held so many events at football grounds thetimes.com/article/35410b…

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Sir Keir Starmer is expected to set out an extensive package of pro-development planning reforms within days, as part of plans to “get Britain building again” and address the country’s acute housing shortage with Peter Foster et al ft.com/content/4b017b…

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Anyone who has made the argument that housing is infrastructure will be pleased by Rachel Reeves speech this am referencing 'the urgent steps necessary to build the infrastructure that we need, including 1.5 million new homes in the next five years'

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Big congratulations to Miatta Fahnbulleh - a great person, of exceptional talent. As a civil servant Miatta was my lead official on 2 big innovations: creating the first National Planning Policy Framework and the City Deals that established the mayoralties. A huge asset to the Government

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Strangely muted coverage of King's Speech from Telegraph - was expected an editorialising 'Starmer declares war on countryside' telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/…

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Timely reminder that focussing all the attention on the two-child limit misses the pernicious impacts of other policies like the benefit cap that just pushes people into deeper poverty theguardian.com/society/articl…