All Brexit articles – Page 9
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2018 in construction: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ's review of the year - part one
So, what did Santa’s last round of offerings bring the industry? It’s not been a stocking full of pleasant surprises
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WA100 architect opens Amsterdam office
But Scott Brownrigg says Brexit is not behind decision to set up shop in Netherlands
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Mace tells EU staff they have firm’s support in face of hard Brexit...
Chief executive Mark Reynolds says ongoing Brexit uncertainty ‘making it very hard’ for industry to plan properly
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...as Home Office announces ‘exceptional talent’ visas for architects
RIBA welcomes breakthrough in its Brexit lobbying to protect profession
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TowerEight the latest to flag up Brexit labour worries
Consultant says cost of jobs will increase once UK leaves EU
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Berkeley to begin modular home production from 2020
Housebuilder says construction of off-site factory is on track as it reports first half profit down 26%
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Live: refresh yourselves
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Live showed what contrasting opinions people have on construction issues and proved how much they care about the industry they work in
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Output grows as activity expands across the board despite Brexit nerves
Industry confidence still low due to ongoing EU uncertainty, according to the latest IHS Markit/CIPS construction PMI
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BDP eyes overseas work to make up for any Brexit slump
Architect’s admission comes as firm posts improveed full year numbers
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Making promises is easy – delivering them is something else
If only we had politicians who, instead of promising the impossible, focused on what can really be delivered, and then got on with it..
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Brexit: what's at stake for the supply chain?
We’ve all got Brexit jitters, but few have them worse than those in the industry who rely on materials coming in from Europe
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Immigration after Brexit - what do you need to know?
Vikki Wiberg considers changes to foreign worker citizenship rules and how they affect construction
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Preparation might not deliver a better Brexit, but it will ensure a much better response
It’s still impossible to predict the outcome of the Brexit talks, but that’s no excuse not to be ready for the uncertainty ahead. Here’s a five-point plan for how to do it
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Brexit blamed as Make cuts jobs
Practice founder Ken Shuttleworth tells staff uncertainty over UK leaving EU hitting workloads
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Business in well-regulated markets trumps politics. That’s a good thing
As our politicians prepare to cut the UK from its neighbours, the world of commerce continues to march the opposite way – towards ever greater international co-operation
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Arup sees annual figures head north
Revenue up 4%, while operating profit rise includes proceeds from property sale
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May repeats goal of ending freedom of movement
Prime Minister reiterates her ambition to close off flow of workers from the EU
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We need to ensure that there is a straightforward path for young people into the construction sector
To win new recruits to construction we must all get behind a shared industry plan – changing perceptions and building a seamless talent pipeline
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Construction industry gossip: Awkward questions
Clients experiment with a Cold War approach to contractors’ broken promises, Persimmon struggles to find a new boss unembarrassed by its own largesse, and the door staff get prickly at the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ AwardsÂ