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Sam Dumitriu

@sam_dumitriu

Head of Policy (@BritainRemade). Adviser (@TenThinkTank).

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Pittsburgh is using a machine-learning algorithm to identify the children that are most at-risk of being taken into care. Not only is it having a big impact on protecting children, it's also cut racial bias. Are we doing the same in the UK? statecraft.pub/p/how-to-fix-r…

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The Planning and Infrastructure Bill is a big opportunity to fix Britain's broken system of environmental protection. We can speed up development, unlock more money for nature and end the madness of £121m bat sheds. A few months ago I raised the alarm about a series of

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It seems Britain can’t build. Not houses or hospitals or roads or trains or pylons or reactors or reservoirs or runways or data centres or film studios or factories. But how on earth did we get here?

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Many people think that the lead time for developments is unreasonably long. I mean – 51% of Green Party voters we surveyed thought that environmental regulation should be cut to speed delivery of some projects.

Many people think that the lead time for developments is unreasonably long.

I mean – 51% of Green Party voters we surveyed thought that environmental regulation should be cut to speed delivery of some projects.
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Our idea is that you recentre the process on time Some things should take time; some things should be swift. Where they’re simple, we can agree to move faster Use that judgment to decide how much detail you expect the builders to consider – and you can cut a 5 year process to 1

Our idea is that you recentre the process on time

Some things should take time; some things should be swift. Where they’re simple, we can agree to move faster

Use that judgment to decide how much detail you expect the builders to consider – and you can cut a 5 year process to 1
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An odd situation where a property with unified control will likely be broken up with rich leaseholders benefiting from a transfer of the freehold at a subsidized price (with value also potentially being destroyed by the loss of the stewardship capacity) telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/…

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"In Windsor and Maidenhead, for example, individuals planting trees must pay between £500 and £1,000 in administrative fees and secure £10 million in public liability insurance." Aphra Brandreth MP (daughter of Gyles) on how bad planning rules make it hard to plant trees.

"In Windsor and Maidenhead, for example, individuals planting trees must pay between £500 and £1,000 in administrative fees and secure £10 million in public liability insurance."

Aphra Brandreth MP (daughter of Gyles) on how bad planning rules make it hard to plant trees.
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The term "Renewable energy" is a bad hangover from the Peak Oil hysteria days. The problem with coal and oil is not that are going to run out some day!

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Plans to a build the world's first gas-fired power station with carbon capture and storage were held up for 13 months by a legal challenge by the 'eco-zealot' that PM Starmer called out in a Daily Mail article. He's now lost. The Court didn't pull its punches on Dr Boswell.

Plans to a build the world's first gas-fired power station with carbon capture and storage were held up for 13 months by a legal challenge by the 'eco-zealot' that PM Starmer called out in a Daily Mail article.

He's now lost.

The Court didn't pull its punches on Dr Boswell.