The Planning and Infrastructure Bill has become law.
The government has launched a consultation on a revamped National Planning Policy Framework.
A new process has come into effect in Wales to speed up the planning process and make Wales a more attractive place for investors.
The government has confirmed almost £6 billion over the next 30 years for six fast-tracked devolution areas.
Homes England has signed its 10th Strategic Place Partnership (SPP) with the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA).
A new online appeals service is now available to local planning authorities in England.
A new system for local plan development is set to launch in early 2026.
The government has announced plans to work with the judiciary to cut the amount of time it takes for a judicial review to move through the court sy
The government has committed £10.5 billion for flood defences to protect nearly 900,000 properties.
Analysis from the Local Government Association (LGA) has shown that older industrial towns and cities in England could deliver £13 billion in
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is to launch Pride in Place, a landmark programme designed to hand power back to communities and restore pride in struggling high streets and neighbourhoods.
The checklist is designed to ensure local plans are ready for examination, resulting in a more efficient process for both local planning authorities and the Planning Inspectorat.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has spoken about the government’s first-ever Regional Investment Summit, aimed at driving economic growth and job creation across every part of the UK.
New housing secretary Steve Reed has called on developers and housebuilders to 'build, baby, build'.
Lawyer Catherine Howard has been appointed the new infrastructure and planning adviser.