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The politics of property: Steven Norris
05.02.10
Conservatives’ planning revolution will set tone for recovery
The politics of property: Steven Norris
04.12.09
Send Mandy to Newcastle, Culture to Liverpool and Home Office to Brum
Take five … things to do in December
04.12.09
7-18 December - Keep track of the United Nations Climate Change conference in Copenhagen
Tripping at the first hurdle
27.11.09
Ken Livingstone has slammed the Olympic Legacy Directorate for "losing" £160m. Deirdre Hipwell investigates, as pressure mounts for clear decisions on future debt strategy
Falconer attacks Tory Thames Gateway policy
17:56 | 03.11.09
Former Cabinet minister Lord Falconer today attacked
"localism and cuts" he claims are planned for the Thames Gateway by the Conservatives.Councils grapple with Johnson’s tough new targets
30.10.09
London’s mayor sets out detailed guidelines in a departure from predecessor’s 50%-affordability approach
Architecture and planning: 23rd October 2009
23.10.09
Wringing cash out of developers could backfire loudly for Boris
Johnson intervenes to approve tower
07:53 | 09.10.09
Boris Johnson has given the go-ahead for East London’s tallest tower, using new planning powers for the first time to overturn a local council’s decision to refuse permission.
Short-sighted mayor will count cost of London’s protected views
09.10.09
Boris pledged to protect London’s heritage from the evils of high rise
What London wants
24.07.09
In October London mayor Boris Johnson will publish the new draft London Plan. Mark Shepherd and David Hatcher asked key London figures what they want from it
No labour love lost
26.06.09
Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman was a guest of honour at my old friend Kevin McGrath’s relaunch party for Tribune magazine at the House of Commons last Wednesday
Remove the barriers to London’s outer boroughs
15.05.09
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
Under the influence
24.04.09
Since Boris Johnson was elected mayor last year, some of Westminster council’s most powerful politicians have become his advisers.
Miles from homes
24.04.09
Mira Bar-Hillel argues that London mayor Boris Johnson needs to raise his game in providing affordable housing in the capital
A bit of advice, Boris: nice guys come last
24.04.09
The politics of property, with Steven Norris
Ken Livingstone joins us for the Property Week Podcast - listen now
09:48 | 20.04.09
Former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, John Rigg of Savills and former Apprentice contestant Paul Torrisi join James Max in the Property Week Podcast studio - listen now for FREE.
Popularity of local power must not blind Tories to the risks
06.03.09
Last week the Conservatives launched an ambitious green paper on the reform of local government
Parking: is the workplace scheme simply a stealth tax?
27.02.09
David Hatcher assesses the argument surrounding Nottingham council’s traffic-control plans
The tarnished legacy of 2012
06.02.09
London won the Olympics on the strength of the regeneration they would bring, but this ‘legacy’ could be jeopardised by plans to entrust it to a sprawling quango
Manchester toll backlash
30.01.09
Sir, I take exception to chief executive of Ask Developments Ken Knott’s comments: ‘a decision shouldn’t have been made by a referendum, it should have been made by democratically elected councillors’ (Property Week, 19.12.08)




