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News
Marshalls cutting further 250 jobs as products firm becomes latest to feel effect of housing slowdown
Analysts warn 2023 profit could be 25% below previous forecasts
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Green light for another Canary Wharf life sciences scheme
Scott Brownrigg’s plans to convert office block into laboratories approved by council
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Berkeley outlines plans to restart stalled towers scheme in south London
Tools downed on Old Kent Road’s biggest redevelopment last year amid viability concerns
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Sunak confirms backing for Scotland carbon capture facility
Prime minister also outlines plans to grant more than 100 new oil and gas drilling licences
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Comment
Manchester’s ‘can do’ attitude continues to fast-track growth
The worker bee is a longstanding symbol of the city, representing industrious Mancunians working hard together to achieve. More than 150 years on, that spirit continues to be embodied in the relentless pace of development and regeneration in the city and across the region, says Mei Ren, partner at Buro ...
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Features
From the archives: Westminster’s unbuilt gothic skyscraper
The Builder questions the wisdom of plans for a tower twice the height of Big Ben next to Parliament
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T-levels need ‘considerable work’ to succeed, Ofsted warns
Students are ‘misled’ about content of courses while industry placements can be inappropriate, regulator finds
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Global market for British construction expertise could be worth £11.5bn, says Mace
Consultant recommends tax credits and other measures to boost sector’s exports
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Comment
M&S Oxford Street: Not just any planning decision – a Michael Gove planning decision…
The secretary of state’s intervention in this case is bizarre, illogical, unhelpful and politically motivated, writes Gleeds chairman Richard Steer
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L&G Modular dismantling Bristol homes after finding basement defects
Customers paid £4,000 in compensation and face 12-month wait while problems are fixed
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Bruntwood SciTech’s £60m Manchester life sciences development approved
Developer says building will not be used for animal testing after planning objections
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Firms on notice for Pagabo decarbonisation frameworks worth £1.6bn
Pair of schemes will run for four years
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Host of consultants appointed to £150m housing framework
Ridge & Partners lands places on six out of seven lots on four year deal
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Revenue at Bouygues’ construction arm tops £10bn in first half
Group-wide revenue at French giant hits £22bn
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Ramboll hires GLA architect to lead city regeneration team
New arrival worked on Thames Tideway and Elizabeth line schemes while at City Hall
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In partnership
How do we increase affordable housing supply against the odds?
How can the social housing sector deliver new housing despite rising costs? Daniel Gayne reports on a roundtable hosted in Manchester as part of Housing Today Live in partnership with Edaroth
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Manchester City stadium extension set for kick off after planning approved
Sisk widely expected to be named contractor for autumn start
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Building owners ‘running out of time’ says DLUHC as it launches cladding safety scheme
Scheme aimed at ensuring leaseholders do not bear brunt of remediation costs