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19.04.24
by Matthew Bailes
The push to professionalise the sector shows shows the government’s lack of strategy on regulation
Armed with an array of new powers, politicians are beginning to act a bit like a bull in a china shop, writes Matthew Bailes, chief executive of Paradigm
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