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Planning Reform Bill: Government Promises 1.5 Million Homes But Critics Sceptical
Economy
Planning Reform Bill: Government Promises 1.5 Million Homes But Critics Sceptical
Ministers say the legislation will unlock the land needed to meet the government's housing targets. But the numbers face
Nicholas Hartley, Property Correspondent · 11/04/2026
Why Britain's Housing Crisis Is an Economic Emergency, Not Just a Social One
Economy
Why Britain's Housing Crisis Is an Economic Emergency, Not Just a Social One
The failure to build enough homes is costing the UK economy £50 billion per year in lost productivity and misallocated l
Nicholas Hartley, Property Correspondent · 11/04/2026
Britain's Housing Crisis: The Full Story Behind the Headlines
UK News
Britain's Housing Crisis: The Full Story Behind the Headlines
The UK has one of the least functional housing markets among advanced economies. Understanding why requires looking beyo
Policy Correspondent · 09/04/2026
Is Britain's Planning System Finally Being Fixed? The Reforms Explained
Politics
Is Britain's Planning System Finally Being Fixed? The Reforms Explained
The government has promised the most radical shake-up of planning law since 1947. National Herald examines what has actu
Nicholas Hartley, Property Correspondent · 08/04/2026
Britain's Rivers Are Dying. Here Is the Evidence and What Needs to Change.
Environment
Britain's Rivers Are Dying. Here Is the Evidence and What Needs to Change.
Only 16% of English rivers meet 'good ecological status'. A combination of sewage, agriculture, and abstraction is respo
Alexandra Wood, Environment Editor · 08/04/2026
Net Zero Britain: The Economic Case for the Green Transition
Economy
Net Zero Britain: The Economic Case for the Green Transition
Going green is often framed as a cost. The evidence suggests it is an opportunity — but only if Britain moves fast enoug
Energy Correspondent · 05/04/2026