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Barratt's completions jump 20%
Housebuilder hails continuing positive impact of Help to Buy on housing market
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Labour outlines plan to boost small housebuilders
Labour says if elected to government it would require councils to include a higher proportion of small sites in their land pipeline to help SME firms
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Lovell bags £51m barracks job
Ministry of Defence infrastructure arm awards contract for Stafford barracks
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Green light for Fortress Wapping scheme
St George’s development on former Ӱ International print works site will include 1,800 new homes
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Planning stats: residential projects and approvals in December 2013
Battersea Power Station is the top housing client, while the South-east continues as the busiest region
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Housing-led recovery sparks labour shortages
RICS market survey warns labour shortages are holding back UK construction growth
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Developers win right to challenge public land ownership
Property developers say new rules will lead to more housebuilding
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MJ Gleeson sales soar
Northern housebuilder heavily dependent upon government’s Help to Buy scheme
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Stratford's International Quarter: Living in glass houses
More than 300 homes go on sale in residential development near Olympic park
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AHMM housing scheme goes in for planning
Islington development comprises 150 homes by developer First Base
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KPF submits west London tower plans
Architect aiming to convert west London’s Empress State office building into residential
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Cameron hails impact of Help to Buy
Latest government figures show 6,000 people have applied for mortgages through Help to Buy in first three months of scheme
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Keepmoat plots expansion into Scotland
Housing and regeneration specialist plans to build new build homes north of the border for the first time
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Cameron 'blocking' garden cities push
David Cameron is stalling plans for new wave of ‘garden cities’ to avoid backlash from ‘nimby’ protestors in the lead up to the 2015 general election
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Boris settles Ministry of Sound row
London mayor approves plans for 335 homes next to historic club, as well as controversial free school in Southwark
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Councils ready to give go ahead to green belt developments
Research by the National Trust finds half of councils likely to allow green belt development, while brownfield sites left untouched
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HCA touts land for 2,000 extra homes
HCA bringing additional public land to market to offer space for 2,000 homes by 2015
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Barratt and L&Q launch housebuilding JV
Long-standing partners launch new joint venture for major schemes