Treasury pushed to help UK housebuilders and extend subsidies for construction delayed by Covid-19 lockdown
Delays in UK house building caused by the pandemic have forced the government to consider drafting plans to extend its help-to-buy scheme for new home purchases beyond the end-of-year deadline.
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