
UK's Reeves Seeks Fresh Planning Overhaul in Growth Push
Reeves has asked officials to consider options for a potential new planning bill, with measures including raising the bar at which infrastructure projects can be challenged by judicial review and limiting the number of legal challenges any project can face, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not be named discussing internal conversations. The plans were reported earlier by the Financial Times.
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