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To Solve Its Housing Crisis, Britain Turns to an Old Idea: New Towns

By reviving an idea from the 1940s, the Labour Party government is hoping to overcome the development hurdles that have plagued previous efforts with a plan to build new communities.

Eshe Nelson
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England, Infrastructure (Public Works), Labour Party (Great Britain), Real Estate (Commercial), Real Estate and Housing (Residential)
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