Water companies’ improvement plans ‘simply not good enough’
Environment Agency chairman criticises efforts to curb pollution after incidents climb
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Environment Agency chairman criticises efforts to curb pollution after incidents climb
Call for emergency taxpayer bailout following dramatic drop in international students
The local authorities marked for grey belt development ‘to get Britain building again’
Labour prepares to ‘bulldoze’ planning system as it pushes for 1.5 million new homes
Transactions for £5m+ properties fell 20.5pc year-on-year, Winkworth warns
Experts warn that Labour’s tax plans risk wrecking a crucial revenue stream
Chancellor is gearing up for a brawl as she lays groundwork for Labour’s plan to build 1.5m homes over the next five years
Chancellor says situation is the worst since the War, and that previous governments ‘ducked’ hard choices
Higher capital gains tax would risk UK economy’s dynamism, government warned
The Prime Minister has promised 1.5 million new homes – but is the policy already on shaky ground?
Intensifying assaults risk more price rises as cargo vessels avoid key trade route
In an ageing country, what can the genteel village of East Preston tell us about state pension’s future?
Gaps in party’s manifesto appear to wrongly imply pledges can be delivered for free
Failure to fix the nation’s skills shortage threatens to snuff out the green shoots of growth