Labour’s housing manifesto subject to a survey

Home truths can spoil a manifesto launch. A simple one? That since 2006, when a UK government first set its 300,000-a-year target for building new houses, Britain has never hit it once. Governments of both stripes have routinely missed, often by 100,000-plus units a year. So plenty has to be …

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‘Details remain thin but the focus looks broadly right’

Labour’s charm offensive with business leaders has soured slightly in recent months over its plans to reform workers’ rights. As such, it will likely see the generally upbeat if muted reaction from industry to its manifesto launch as a victory. Paul Johnson, the economist, captured the mood when he criticised …

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International Express Service Market Is Booming Worldwide:

International Express Service Market The latest independent research document on Global International Express Service examines investment in Market. It describes how companies deploying these technologies across various industry verticals aim to explore their potential to become major business disrupters. The International Express Service study eludes very useful reviews & strategic …

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Is Kate Middleton going to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony at Trooping the Colour? Rebecca English discusses the rumours on PALACE CONFIDENTIAL

A royal expert has said a ‘big question’ remains as to whether the Princess of Wales could appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony at Trooping the Colour on Saturday. Kate, 42, who is undergoing cancer treatment, did not attend the Colonel’s Review on June 8 – which is the traditional rehearsal for …

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