
How to tackle economic inactivity
Helping over fifties who are able back into work could be the government’s key to unlocking growth
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Helping over fifties who are able back into work could be the government’s key to unlocking growth
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Bringing modern methods of construction into the mainstream could be a game-changer.
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Alex O’dell on what we can learn from the Nordic housing model.
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Funding solutions will be needed to complement planning reforms and unlock delivery.
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The role of the UK concrete masonry industry in delivering growth.
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Housing providers must take a resident first approach to improve standards.
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The university is a hub of research, development and training for students.
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A special supplement on green growth, waste management, skills and industrial strategy, sponsored by SUEZ. Includes articles from Jacqui Smith,…
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Such a national challenge will require a response from a number of key players.

Defence doesn’t just keep us safe. It drives investment and embeds social value.

Good advice is hard to come by. Reform can make it more accessible.
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Infrastructure projects such as this offer a vital opportunity for change.
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Darren Davidson on green skills, partnerships and net zero opportunities.
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On innovation, research and discovery science.
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Rachel Reeves’ plans for the economy are contingent upon a healthy and thriving private sector.
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Let’s work together to set clear industry standards.
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Sir Dave Lewis on leading two pioneering clean energy businesses.
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A clear, strategic approach is needed to turbocharge infrastructure delivery.
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Labour’s manifesto commitment to raise “the healthiest generation of children ever” risks being forgotten.
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The millions living with musculoskeletal conditions cannot be ignored if the economy is to grow.