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Notes on Growth

Sam Dumitriu, Michael Hill

Markets, tech and policy.

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Latest Issues

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Why Britain should copy the Dutch

London isn’t building: fewer than 4,000 new homes were started in the first half of 2025. This is a big problem for the Government’s target of building one and a half million homes by the end of the Parliament. The capital is meant to deliv...

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How an obscure planning rule could add billions to energy bills

Here’s a pet peeve: when journalists and campaigners act as if relatively recent changes in the law are immutable long-standing features of the British constitution on par with Habeas Corpus and Parliamentary Sovereignty. Examples include T...

2 months ago
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Is the Government approving a 'record number' of major infrastructure projects?

The government has proudly claimed credit for a “record-breaking” 21 Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) decisions in the first year of this parliament. This is factually correct, but let’s look a little deeper.

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How bad regulations make infrastructure expensive

Whether it is a high-speed railway from London to ~~Manchester~~ Birmingham, a road tunnel under the Thames, or a nuclear power station in the South West: when Britain builds, it almost invariably does it far more expensively than our inter...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Sam Dumitriu

    Head of Policy at Britain Remade.

  • Michael Hill

    Policy Researcher Britain Remade

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