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Help to Buy deadline extended again
Government gives housebuilders two more months to complete sales and finish building work
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Controversial 32-storey City tower above Leadenhall Market approved
Carbon concerns dismissed by planning committee this morning
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Green light for Make’s Birmingham John Lewis store office conversion
Shop at New Street station only opened in 2015 but was shut by pandemic
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ǿմý the Future Commission’s early findings to be revealed in September
Join our inaugural conference in Westminster for updates on progress so far and to help shape the commission’s work
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Ballymore latest firm to sign cladding contract
More than 40 firms have put pen to paper on government initiative
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Industry firms among dozens caught up in £160m Britishvolt collapse
Administrator says scale of money owed to creditors could top published figure
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‘Enough ministers to fill a football team’: former Homes England boss laments housing department’s revolving door
Constant comings and goings leads to more uncertainty, Nick Walkley adds
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City tower would contradict corporation’s new carbon guidance, heritage group says
Planners set to decide on Woods Bagot’s 32-storey office scheme this morning
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More housebuilders and developers sign Gove’s cladding contract
Deadline for firms to put pen to paper on fire safety pledge was at start of week
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Former Homes England chief defends public sector going to Mipim
Councils and other groups have to court private investment, says Nick Walkley
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Green light for plans to transform historic warehouse into BBC Birmingham base
Local practice also asked to rework high-rise tower in city
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Lowry architect Michael Wilford dies, aged 84
Wilford was best known for his three-decade working relationship with James Stirling
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Berkeley looks towards low-rise if single staircase ban in towers goes ahead
Developer says fire safety rules will put high rise schemes awaiting planning “back to square one”
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Spring Budget broadly welcomed but criticised for lack of retrofit progress
Round-up of industry reaction to announcements including £20bn for carbon capture and storage and £600m for regneeration and levelling up schemes
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Infrastructure and energy sectors to drive UK construction boom, new report says
Big three of US, China and India will account for more than half of global building output by 2037
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Plans for York University student centre unveiled
Upside-down trapezoidal block to be built entirely from natural materials, design team say
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Bricklayers added to list of trades with shortages overseas labour will now be allowed to plug
Migrant worker rules loosened as part of package to fill skills gap
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Hunt to spend £20bn on carbon capture schemes across UK
Chancellor also announces launch of first competition to design small modular reactors
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Chancellor announces £760m for regeneration projects
West Midlands and Greater Manchester Combined authorities get control over affordable housing funding