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Faith and Communities Minister has heard communities’ views on integration.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Letting agents will be required to publish full details of the fees they charge.
Eric Pickles flies Jersey flag above Whitehall to honour the island's liberation from Nazi occupation.
Building your own house is a more affordable way to provide a family home.
The third annual Love Your Local Market event will run from 14 to 28 May.
Proposals aim to reduce investment management overheads and improve accountability.
PM welcomes the news that 40,000 families have been turned around by this innovative programme, with results doubling in the last 6 months.
Over 27,000 households have bought a home through one of the Help to Buy schemes.
Over half a billion pounds of new investment for smaller housing schemes will help build up to 15,000 homes.
Simon Roberts appointed as new co-chairman.
New powers to protect the rights of park home owners and stamp out unscrupulous site owners have been brought into force.
A new advisory board is to look at how digital technology can help create sustainable high streets.
New funding will help local areas unlock locally-led housing developments and accelerate local growth.
The government formally recognises the distinct identity of Cornish people.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles announces £100,000 towards the restoration of the UK graves of First World War Victoria Cross heroes.
Planning rules have been changed to allow councils to put up boundary signs marking traditional English counties.
Eric Pickles announces major infrastructure investment plan for Sheffield.
Easter message from Baroness Warsi.
Five councils have a fortnight to explain Publicity Code breaches before the Secretary of State issues legal directions.
Pilot scheme to give the most vulnerable homeless people the right skills and training to get into work.
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