Editors' picks
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Marc Leverton reports from a Bristol hostel for homeless people
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Royal Opera House works with the local community in Thurrock to create a 'people's opera'
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Gallery (6 pictures), Artists have set out to capture the sights and sounds of the Thames Estuary before its transformation
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Sluggish conditions in the property market give us a chance to rethink housing policies, says Sarah Webb
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George Plemper's photos tell stories about the school he taught at in the 1970s. He returned to see how it's changed
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The 10 mill conversions that have made a lasting impression on the regeneration of West Yorkshire
Most recent
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Jul 5 2008:
Polly Toynbee: It's all very well for Gordon Brown to talk of an upwardly mobile Britain: but the best social engineer is equality
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Jul 5 2008:
Penny Anderson, aka blog writer RenterGirl, says the march of newbuild blocks and other hard-to-shift flats has given renters the upper hand in contract negotiations
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Jul 1 2008: Could accredited training in claiming benefits help homeless people get, and keep, a roof over their heads? Andrew Mourant reports
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Jun 29 2008:
Public five to one in favour of eco-towns despite protests of high-profile residents
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Jun 29 2008:
Members of the Townswomen's Guilds to use annual conference to debate legalisation of brothels
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Jun 29 2008:
Gated estates with communal facilities are set to become commonplace - but are they just glorified nursing homes? Laura Latham reports
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Jun 30 2008: Architecture: Central Birmingham is being dramatically made over and this time they're determined to get it right
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Jun 27 2008:
Simon Jenkins: The idea that the new planning bill will serve anything other than existing interests is Alice in Wonderland logic
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Jun 26 2008:
Response: The architects of Robin Hood Gardens had people and their personal space in mind, says Sunand Prasad
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Jun 26 2008:
Aim to retain control over decisions taken by the proposed Infrastructure Planning Commission is rejected
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Jun 25 2008:
Gordon Brown tonight comfortably survived a Labour backbench revolt over controversial plans to hand over planning decisions for big projects, such as nuclear power stations and runways, to a new, unelected body
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Jun 25 2008:
Lee Glendinning examines the fine print of the Pitt review on last year's floods
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1-15 of 3015 for Communities
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- A vision for a transatlantic policy swap shop
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- Give us a real picture of crime
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- May 29 2008, 12:01am,
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- Thou shalt be neighbourly
- guardian.co.uk,
- May 27 2008, 12:36pm,
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- When Cherie met the gangs
- guardian.co.uk,
- May 15 2008, 10:13am,
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- Helping the journey back to work
- guardian.co.uk,
- May 14 2008, 11:35am,
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