All articles by Emily Twinch – Page 2
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Faltering economy sees directors put brakes on sale of Stewart Milne
Firm says disposal in current market conditions ‘not in best interests of group’
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Government pushes ahead with £3bn building safety levy
Consultation proposes rates for ‘orphaned’ blocks fund will vary accross the country
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Q&A: what Sunak has told us about his views on housing
The new prime minister spoke over the summer about his proposals on the issue
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New chair for Gleeson as Dermot Gleeson steps down after nearly 50 years on board
Chief executive James Thomson to take over at end of year
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Government begins first legal action against building owner who hasn’t fixed cladding
DLUHC gives owner of Stevenage block three weeks to start repair work
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Call for government to spend more on modular homes
Trade body says modular homes are 55% less expensive than traditional new builds
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T-Levels: students tell us what they think
Two years ago the government launched a new qualification for post-GCSE students, and the first batch received their results last month. So, how did they get on?
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Firms declare T-levels a ‘win-win’ as first results are revealed
Companies including Willmott Dixon and Morgan Sindall have been giving students on-the-job training while they study for new qualification
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Former Crest boss named as Places for People’s inaugural COO
Scott Black to combine new post with group executive role
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House price growth slowed in June
House prices in the UK rose 7.8% in the year to June, less than the rate of general inflation.
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Go-ahead for reworked 400-home Southwark scheme
HTA scheme approved four years after intitial plans were rejected over density and design concerns
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How council planning departments reached crisis point
Hold-ups in the planning system are increasingly cited as a major barrier to development. Here planners explain what is really happening on the ground
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Construction output expected to slow
CPA downgrades forecasts for this year and next as inflation and lower growth take their toll
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Ministers threaten legal action if landlords charge leaseholders for remediation costs
Building Safety Act provisions to protect leaseholders come into force today
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Goldman Sachs-backed housebuilder to open second modular factory
TopHat says Corby facility will be biggest in Europe
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Gove says new planning rules will ‘drive greener development’
But opposition MPs criticise Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill for no mention of zero carbon
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Industry worries over infrastructure levy as Gove pushes ahead with planning reform
Warnings over proposed new system as Levelling Up Bill faces first parlimentary hurdle
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Urban Splash inks £750m Swansea regeneration
Developer to revamp three different sites in south Wales city
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Ilke Homes to build zero energy bills homes with Octopus Energy
Dwellings fitted with heat pumps, solar panels and battery storage
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Watkin Jones slumps into red after setting aside extra £28m for cladding repairs
BTR specialist had already agreed to spend £15m on remediation work
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