Half of Cabinet accused of house-building ‘hypocrisy’
Conservatives say Labour ministers have objected to property developments
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Conservatives say Labour ministers have objected to property developments
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
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
Country’s debt pile could reach 120pc of GDP if National Rally wins election
Years of debt-fuelled spending have left France’s bond markets on a hair trigger
Biggest monthly property slump since 2014 ‘rings alarm bells’ for Beijing’s economy
Fears grow over Labour rolling out a similar policy in England and Wales
Spencer McCarthy criticises ‘mountains of red tape’ piled on under Sunak’s government
Rejection comes on Martyn Clark’s first day as chief executive of the targeted builder
Soaring fees and a shortage of places have made nurseries a key election battleground
Health-related benefit claims hit record high amid worklessness crisis