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🚀 Chamber UK Journal 10 is here! This housing-themed edition features an exclusive from @MelJStride, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer. Also inside: 🏡 Sir @EdwardJDavey on housing reform 🎓 @bphillipsonMP, Education Secretary 🛠️ @AlistairCarns MP on "Homes Fit for Heroes"…

Why are there barely any betting shops in Canary Wharf but rows of them in places like Bethnal Green? It's not by accident. Aim to Permit makes it easy for betting companies to target less wealthy areas. It’s time to end it👇 #HighStreetsNotHighStakes dawnbutler.org.uk/high_streets
🚨 NEW: The Lib Dems have called for patients to be sent to private hospitals to ease the impact of resident doctors strikes
Labour promised growth, but we got: 👉🏻 A £200 billion borrowing spree 👉🏻 Punishing taxes & 👉🏻 No growth My words in @ChamberVoice
We are launching an inquiry focusing on reproductive health: young women and girls. We will examine the effectiveness of health services and the impacts of Government strategies. Read more about the inquiry and submit evidence on our website ⬇️
Senior Tory source tells me Kevin Hollinrake is being moved across to Party Chairman
As government borrowing exceeds expectations in June, the Chancellor faces fresh challenges to balance the books at the Budget. Official @ONS figures showed borrowing was £20.7bn in June, up £6.6bn from the same month last year. To meet her fiscal rules, this leaves…

Labour’s plan to build 1.5 million new houses by 2029 becomes less likely day after day. This concession to environmental campaigners comes on top of an inability to develop skills for the building sector and continued performance problems with the Land Registry.
As the Government face criticism from pro-development Labour campaigners following their decision to concede to environmental campaigners over their Planning and Infrastructure Bill, can the Government now meet their target to build 1.5million homes?