Britain has far fewer houses per head than say France. We haven't built a reservoir since 1991 and the last nuclear power station was in 1995. Local government people are elected on very, very small majorities. And so you do end up with this sort of bias towards things not being built. The main issue is that building isn't particularly popular.
Ukraine’s army has pushed Russian forces back in the south and east. We ask how they’ve managed to make such impressive gains so quickly, whether more could follow and what Russia’s reaction might be. Why Britain has such troubles building homes, power stations and really much of anything. And how Maine’s lobstermen are responding to the latest threat to their industry.
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