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Town planning and the housing crisis have become key issues in UK policy, featuring daily in media headlines. Bank of England deputy governor Sir Jon Cunliffe told the BBC that the housing market poses the "biggest risk" to the UK economy, with “prices rising faster than people's incomes" as a major threat. He echoed the warning in a report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). His announcement came after the Nationwide Building Society reported that UK house prices had risen above their 2007 peak, with the average value of a UK property now £188,903 - over £400,000 in London for the first time.
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Town planning and the housing crisis have become key issues in UK policy, featuring daily in media headlines. Bank of England deputy governor Sir Jon Cunliffe told the BBC that the housing market poses the "biggest risk" to the UK economy, with “prices rising faster than people's incomes" as a major threat. He echoed the warning in a report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). His announcement came after the Nationwide Building Society reported that UK house prices had risen above their 2007 peak, with the average value of a UK property now £188,903 - over £400,000 in London for the first time.
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