All News articles – Page 212
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Gove unveils plan to give legal force to £4bn cladding threats
Ministers set to amend law to stop developers from building unless they pay into remediation fund
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Persimmon sought legal advice from top QC over Gove’s £4bn cladding threats
Barrister reported as saying Gove would be acting unlawfully if he sought to hinder housebuilders from trading
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RIBA urges mass-retrofit programme for interwar housing
Improving 3.3m homes would cost £37.5bn, says institute
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Pocket Living given thumbs up for two Old Kent Road schemes
Plans include 11-storey block designed by Hawkins\Brown
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Restoration of Smithfield Market’s ‘outer crust’ completed
Conservation project paves way for £250m Museum of London move
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Housebuilders putting the brakes on jobs keeps lid on wage inflation, payroll firm says
Hudson Contract reports average earnings fell 10% last month compared to December’s number
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Multiplex not planning to fully restart One Nine Elms job stalled by pay dispute until May
Contractor understood to be owed north of £50m
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Government asked experts to ‘step away’ from investigation into deadly cladding fire
Grenfell Inquiry hears BRE team was asked to stop investigation into Lakanal House fire after less than a month
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Monthly output back above pre-pandemic level as work rose 13% last year
ONS figures show scale of construction’s recovery after toils of 2020
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Redrow boss calls Gove’s cladding threats ‘unrealistic’ and ‘inequitable’
Housebuilder’s chief executive becomes first to speak out against threat to stop housebuilders trading
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In Pictures: HS2 starts production of 1,000 giant bridge segments
Modular sections will form the deck of the UK’s longest rail viaduct
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Government used fire safety group to rubber stamp flawed regulations, Grenfell inquiry hears
BRE group was given ‘contractual requirement’ to not make any policy recommendations in response to fires
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Redrow boss lays into creaking planning system
Housebuilder says system contributed to decline in completions in half year results
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Gleeson interim profit jumps more than a fifth
Firm expects to hit 2,000 homes target by year end
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Docklands skyscraper set for green light
Tower Hamlets planning officers recommend 56-storey Marsh Wall tower for approval
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In Pictures: McAslan lifts lid on £68m Burrell Collection refurb completed by Kier
Category A-listed Glasgow museum set to reopen next month
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IR35 compliance tools still not up to scratch, NAO tells government
CEST tool still too difficult to use nearly a year after off-payroll tax reforms were rolled out to the private sector
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Senior civil servant failed to update safety guidance despite ‘major fire’ warning
‘Confusing’ building regulations not clarified after blaze issues raised in 2014 meeting