The PM confirmed Policy Exchange helped draft laws targeting climate activists, as first revealed by openDemocracy
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The PM confirmed Policy Exchange helped draft laws targeting climate activists, as first revealed by openDemocracy
For decades, the Atlas Network has used its reach and influence to spread conservative philosophy—and criminalize climate protest.
Criminalisation of climate protests. Where does it come from? Focus on the protesters methods and not the target of the protests.
The map I created for Policy Exchange is now out https://policyexchange.org.uk/publication/future-of-the-north-sea/ Illustrating the current economic activities and the spatial conflicts that need to be overcome to achieve the UK’s target of Net Zero emissions by 2050.
A policy designed to open up the planning system has left thousands in tiny flats, far from schools and shops. And with more deregulation coming, things will get worse
One study found a flat in Derby of 10 square metres. In Bradford homes have been formed out of a block placed between a roundabout, a dual carriageway, a car park and a bus station. In the worst cases flats have been built without windows. There have been recent reports of shops made into “shoebox” flats in Southampton. In Bristol 200 or so of the city’s homeless are being moved into an office block converted by Caridon Property, the company responsible for Terminus House and Templefields House, but not Shield House. It also owns several similar projects in the Sussex new town of Crawley and the south London borough of Croydon.
The main role of permitted development was once to ease the path of conservatories, small domestic extensions, garden sheds, and other uncontroversial works. But over the past few years the government (in England only, as the other nations of the union have devolved planning regimes) has turned it into a machine for driving up housing numbers, no matter how drastic the effects on people’s lives.
A policy designed to open up the planning system has left thousands in tiny flats, far from schools and shops. And with more deregulation co
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