• Labour are planning a Party Political Broadcast on the subject on Tuesday and a speech later in the week.

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  • The Conservatives have accused Labour of not planning properly for school places when it was in power.

    BBC: School funding for councils announced

  • His localism bill, which will arrive in Parliament soon and is intended to devolve assorted powers to local authorities, will formally abolish Labour's planning system once and for all.

    ECONOMIST: A ham-fisted reform has thrown house-building into chaos

  • On the other side were the council's senior planning officials and other Labour councillors who wanted to adhere to planning officials' advice and to their council's policies.

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  • That means Powys council will decide planning on the 19 acre electricity sub station which the National Grid wants to build, but the power lines are to be decided by the IPC - the Infrastructure Planning Commission - set up by the previous Labour government to fast-track and speed up planning on nationally important projects.

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  • The Labour-run council had granted planning permission to Monks Cross in May, and the government has decided not to intervene in the decision.

    BBC: York Castle Piccadilly developer seeks talks with council

  • Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray said Renfrewshire Council is planning to replace primary school teachers with volunteers.

    BBC: First minister's questions

  • On the Shepherds' side were Mr Brown, and a majority of Labour councillors for east Newcastle who were supporting a planning application which clearly breached existing council policies.

    ECONOMIST: Newcastle: The best laid plans | The

  • Labour have attacked this a "a hotchpotch of planning measures" and have pointed to the fact that the Coalition lead in the debate is Communities Minister Lady Hanham, not the newly-ennobled Lord Deighton, who was brought into the Treasury as Infrastructure Minister.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Labour said the government was wrong to say the current planning system was broken, dismissing as "utter nonsense" claims that the system was to blame for zero growth and a collapse in house building.

    BBC: Planning reform debate part two

  • In the left's telling, the Tory-led coalition (enabled by what Labour considers the snivelling cowardice of its Liberal Democrat members) is planning cuts of choice, not just of necessity.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Responding for Labour, Hilary Benn accused the government of making a "mess" of the planning system.

    BBC: Minister: Planning changes 'sorely needed'

  • More than 60 Labour MPs have signed a Commons motion calling the proposed powers of the new Infrastructure Planning Commission - an independent body which would take decisions on major infrastructure - "inordinate and unprecedented".

    BBC: Row threatens planning shake-up

  • Labour leader Ed Miliband has said he is "appalled" by the idea of trade unions planning strikes to disrupt royal wedding celebrations.

    BBC: Miliband 'appalled' by royal wedding strikes threat

  • The Conservative John Penrose will talk about the role of planning in preserving urban views and regenerating high streets at 2.30pm, and Labour's Steve Rotheram asks about the Director of Public Prosecutions' interim guidelines on prosecuting cases involving communications sent via social media at 4.30pm.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Whether it is to teach a career development curriculum or to conduct courses infused with career education the professional development of teachers should give them a basic framework for career planning and how to connect activities in the classroom to the events unfolding in the labour market.

    UNESCO: GUIDANCE

  • Labour's environment spokeswoman Elaine Murray's amendment, which regretted the late publication of Delivering Planning Reform for Aquaculture on the Scottish Government website on the day before the debate, fell.

    BBC: Decision time

  • Restoring local-government powers, especially in cities, not only fits with Labour's desire to decentralise, but could make it easier to achieve better local solutions to the planning problems which the unexpected revival of cities are bound to create.

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  • Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) is planning to cut 6, 000 jobs at its South African mines, which were hit by violent labour unrest last year.

    BBC: Amplats plans 6,000 job cuts in South Africa

  • James Paice (Cambridgeshire South East, Conservative) wondered if members of the Labour Party were not contesting local council seats they currently hold in his constituency because of Mr Prescott's planning decisions to build on greenbelt land.

    BBC: NEWS | Programmes | BBC Parliament | Prime Minister's Questions

  • This government and the previous Labour government believed this necessary to reflect the fact that developers have seen an increased price of land with newly granted planning permission, and that developers must help a community with extra infrastructure to deal with the increased numbers of inhabitants.

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