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But they remain a technical challenge: the difference in temperature causes the inner and outer sheets of glass to expand by different amounts, so that NSG/Pilkington's windows can be used only where the temperature difference is less than 35ºC, which rules out many homes in need of insulation.David Stark thinks he has a solution.
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According to the minutes of the hearing, some submitted written comments stating "[a} belief that the primary study considered in establishing the new standard is flawed; and without a strict standard to determine a property has been used as a lab, many homes in need of remediation will not be detected". "But of course they didn't have much credibility," according to Rep. Tharinger.
The National Audit Office said five times as many new homes need to be built just to keep pace with homes sold in 2014/15 and data from the Department for Communities and Local Government show that the number of new homes started or acquired by councils in England between April and June this year fell by 41% on the previous quarter.
The Labour leader said of his housing goal: "By 2025, for the first time in 50 years, this country will be building as many homes as we need.
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Pointing out that Britain is building fewer homes since the 1920s, he said that by 2025 Britain would for the first time in 50 years build as many homes as it needs – doubling the number of first time buyers.
The committee raised concerns about the construction industry's capacity to build as many homes as are needed, and called on the government to be clearer on how one-for-one replacement of homes sold through right to buy would be achieved.
The announcement, which follows the pledge by Ed Miliband to double the number of first-time buyers by building as many homes as are needed by 2025, is one of a series of populist announcements to be made at the Tory conference which opens in Birmingham on Sunday.
The SMHA is a technical study intended to help the Oxfordshire local planning authorities understand how many homes will be needed in the period 2011 to 2031.
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