All Brexit articles – Page 14
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Hard Brexit could see 43,000 construction jobs disappear, says London mayor's report
Sadiq Khan blasts government’s ‘irresponsible lack of preparation’ for leaving the EU
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‘Yes-man’ warning on new infrastructure commission chair
Government likely to seek ‘more biddable’ replacement in wake of Adonis’ abrupt departure, warns peerÂ
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Industry frets EU workers won't return after Christmas
FMB boss urges government to do more to reassure EU workers over their long-term future
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London's mayor commissions investigation into Brexit's impact on construction
Move comes amid growing confusion around government studies
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EU workers feel like a bargaining tool, warns FMB boss
Berry says industry needs to crank up pressure on government over issue
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Industry facing unprecedented challenge, says Farmer report author
Mark Farmer says skills crisis is now affecting business performance
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Central London office construction falls
City development activity down 11% but West End sees an uplift
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Mace tender cost forecasts remain unchanged
Firm predicts bounce back in tender price growth despite the number of new orders plunging
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CPA says worries over Brexit will see growth collapse
Trade body urges government to get on with Brexit negotiations as uncertainty delays projects
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Fifth of large firms could move jobs from UK post-Brexit
Fifth of large consultancy and engineering firms threatening to move jobs out of UK
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Redrow house sales hit by Brexit and economy fears
Founder and chairman will report a slight slowdown at firm’s AGM
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Comment
Surviving the Brexit meltdown
The government seems barely to recognise the disconnect between its desire to invest in infrastructure and housing and its determination to reduce immigration. Our industry must work with it to at least limit the fallout
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Construction least prepared for Brexit, survey finds
YouGov findings reveal firms had only taken 28% of actions needed to prepare for exit from EU
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NFB fires Brexit warning at government
Following Prime Minister’s Florence speech, trade body demands good deal for construction SMEs
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Trade bodies team up to sound alarm on Brexit immigration plan
Chiefs of nine groups tell Brexit secretary David Davis schemes are at risk if EU workers forced to leave in 2019
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Osborne joins row about EU migrants plan
Former chancellor highlights financial and workforce risks as he again champions the northern powerhouse to rebalance the economy
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Preview: George Osborne speaks to ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ
He may be editing a London newspaper but the former chancellor still has his eye on developing the ‘northern powerhouse’ that he championed in government. Here, we give a glimpse of tomorrow’s interview, in which George Osborne talks infrastructure, skills and Brexit with ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ
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McCarthy & Stone recovers following election and Brexit woes
Full year revenue up 4% to record £660m as average selling price exceeds £273m for first time in its history
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State of play: Brexit
So how’s it looking for construction more than two months after the nation voted for Brexit? ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s survey of 500 construction professionals suggests that commercial, residential and infrastructure will be the worst hit sectors