Rachel Maclean
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 37 |
Born | Edinburgh |
United Kingdom | |
Books | Rachel Maclean: Wot U :-) About? |
Rachel Maclean: Spite Your Face | |
Rachel Maclean | |
I Heart Scotland | |
Job | Film director |
Screenwriter | |
Film Editor | |
Education | Aston University |
Edinburgh College of Art, The University of Edinburgh | |
Movies/Shows | Feed Me |
Please Sir… | |
The Lion and the Unicorn | |
Over the Rainbow | |
Make Me Up | |
Make Me Up! | |
Date of birth | January 1,1987 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 650158 |
Rachel Maclean Life story
Rachel Maclean is a Scottish multi-media artist. She lives and works in Glasgow. She has shown widely in the UK and internationally, in galleries, museums, film festivals and on television.
What could be in the 2023 King's Speech?
... Leasehold reformHousing minister Rachel Maclean that a bill to phase out some leaseholds in England and Wales will be in the speech...
Leasehold law will be in King's Speech, says housing minister
...Housing minister Rachel Maclean has confirmed a bill to phase out some leaseholds in England and Wales will be included in the King s Speech...
Labour fears no-fault eviction ban will be delayed
... However, Housing Minister Rachel Maclean said the Conservatives would deliver on their manifesto pledge to end no-fault evictions and strengthen landlords rights of possession on issues like anti-social behaviour...
Keir Starmer: I won't build homes without GPs and schools
... Housing Minister Rachel Maclean said Labour had failed to build enough homes in places where they are in power such as London and Wales...
Renting: Average home now has 25 tenants wanting to view
... At the Conservative Party conference, housing minister Rachel Maclean said the government was committed to the law change and she hoped it would make progress in Parliament soon...
Not all renters smoke weed or are in gangs, minister says
... Rachel Maclean said the government was committed to and she hoped it would make progress in Parliament soon...
The creepy High Street toy shop where nothing is for sale
... Rachel Maclean has exhibited across the world, in Venice and at the National Galleries of Scotland...
Billy Connolly mural under threat by Glasgow student housing
... Dr Connolly, I Presume? by Jack Vettriano is on Dixon Street and Big Yin by Rachel Maclean is near the Gallowgate...
Keir Starmer: I won't build homes without GPs and schools
By Kate WhannelPolitical reporter
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has promised he would not allow new homes to be built without providing infrastructure such as GPs and schools.
He likened the current situation to the " Wild West" where " developers decide where things are going to go and the infrastructure never catches up".
Earlier This Week , Sir Keir said he would " bulldoze" through planning rules.
The Conservatives said Labour's record on housebuilding had been " atrocious".
Housing Minister Rachel Maclean said Labour had failed to build enough homes in places where they are in power such as London and Wales.
She also accused The Party of blocking housebuilding
On Tuesday, Sir Keir used his speech to Labour's annual conference to promise to create the " Next Generation of new towns" near English cities.
He Said he wanted to speed up building on unused urban land such as " disused car parks and dreary wasteland".
However, during a series of interviews with BBC local radio stations he was pressed on concerns about accelerated housebuilding.
Speaking to Bbc Three Counties Radio, Sir Keir said he acknowledged people's worries, adding: " What they are saying to us. . is first, they only know about developments when the diggers turn up - There is no prior opportunity for their voice to be heard.
" And secondly you're promised a station and a GP surgery to go with the new homes and none of that turned up - those are the concerns we need to address.
" What you will not get from me is The Building of houses but not the infrastructure. "
BBC Radio Devon asked the Labour leader about the issue of second homes pushing up prices in The County .
In addition to promising to build more houses, Sir Keir reiterated his party's pledge to introduce a licensing scheme in England for people renting out their properties for short-term holiday stays. He argued that would help ensure The System was " properly controlled".
A licensing scheme has already been Set Up , while is planning to introduce a similar scheme.
The UK government has on setting up a registration scheme for short-term lets in England, but Sir Keir said: " I get frustrated with consultations. . I would move straight on to the 'do-something-about-it' stage. "
Labour's plan to build 1. 5 million homes in England in five years is broadly similar to the government's aim of delivering 300,000 new units a year from the mid-2020s.
Asked on Wednesday how his proposals differed from the Conservatives, He Said his commitment had been " robustly tested" adding that he would only put " bombproofed" proposals before voters at an election.
Labour has not said where or how many " new towns" it would build, saying it would run a six-month consultation inviting bids from councils.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com