PLANS to build 1.5 million homes and plough cash into infrastructure could help the UK overtake better performing countries, economists say.
The UK must be bold to catch up to other G7 nations, think-tank the Resolution Foundation found.
A report out today says focusing on growing cities could give the economy a bigger boost than building in rural areas.
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