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Angela Rayner appointed shadow housing secretary
Labour deputy PM to take on levelling up, housing and communities brief from Lisa Nandy as part of reshuffle
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Arup recruits DfT director to head up major programmes division
Role will cover UK and overseas
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The RAAC schools crisis: what we know so far
More than 100 schools containing cheap concrete told to immediately close after collapse of beam previously thought to be safe
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Ilke collapsed into administration with debts of £319m
Staggering debts of modular housebuilder include £68m to Homes England and £227m to equity investors
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Industry calls for new energy and net zero secretary to push housing retrofit
Claire Coutinho replaces Grant Shapps at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
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4,800-home Manchester plan step closer after approvals
Hong Kong-based Far East Consortium and Manchester city council get green light for homes as part of wider 15,000-home Victoria North regeneration project
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M&S launches legal challenge against Gove’s Oxford Street rejection
Retailer slams government’s ‘misguided agenda’ against spurned redevelopment plans
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Government tells schools to close all buildings containing problem concrete
Report in June found lightweight reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete could be present in more than 500 schools
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Vistry shareholders revolt over executive pay
Housebuilder wins narrow approval for package that will see CEO Greg Fitzgerald pocket up to £5.6m per year
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Laing O’Rourke signs up for £700m hospital
Business case for Scotland job due to be finalised next year
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Tenders out for £250m Landsec office job this autumn
Scheme involves overhauling 1970s Hill House block in City
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Plans for luxury Westminster care home to be approved next week
Horseferry Road scheme to include hydrotherapy pool, library, art studio and quiet rooms
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British Land rejigs Canada Water towers to comply with three new regulations
Architect AHMM sent back to the drawing board to add second staircases, a new facade and air conditioning
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Inland Homes warns of ‘likely’ loan covenant breach with subsidiary
Housebuilder and brownfield developer expects asset write-down to impact agreement with specialist funding vehicle
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Councils to be forced to ignore nutrient pollution impact when taking planning decisions
Government amendments to free up nutrients development logjam go further than expected
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Inspector approves Poplar sex club plans on appeal
Proposal for more than 100 homes above all-night fetish club were rejected last year
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Kier shakes up London and Southern division
Newcomer for firm’s business in capital joins from Morgan Sindall