Latest Brexit news – Page 3
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International investors turn backs on UK infrastructure
Country falls down international ranking amid economic uncertainty
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New work lifts construction output
Latest ONS data shows output in quarter three rose by 0.6%
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Most architects have done no planning for a no-deal Brexit
RIBA research also shows practices’ confidence lowest for three years
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London mayor warns no-deal Brexit could force builders to ‘down tools’
Sadiq Khan says big housebuilders have been forced to increase bids for projects
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Queen’s speech ignores HS2 and housing – but promises new laws on building safety
Infrastructure strategy to be fleshed out early next month
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Brexit dominates Queen’s speech
Promise of environmental action also featured in the state opening of Parliament
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City Hall will be ‘powerless’ to help construction in no-deal Brexit, admits Khan
London mayor says all bets are off if UK exits EU without sealing an agreement with Brussels
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Brexit impasse making homeowners think twice about selling, says RICS
UK’s protracted exit from the EU is hitting home sales and purchases
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Industry calls for post-Brexit immigration regime overhaul
CITB says immigrants make up half London’s construction workforce
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Fears of construction recession grow in Northern Ireland
Industry calls on government to reach a deal with the EU
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Architect hiring freeze looms as Brexit jitters bite
RIBA warns of ’deep unease’ as appetite for hiring falls to two-year low
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Commercial output hit by Brexit fears
Clients holding back on awarding work, due to uncertainty around the UK’s exit from the EU
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Higher salaries overseas set to tempt UK professionals, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ survey finds
Shortages in Canada and New Zealand to test UK staff’s resolve
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Contractors fret over Brexit price hikes, RLB survey reveals
Worries most prevalent in London and the South-east
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Tier ones and subcontractors to feel brunt of Interserve collapse, says Mace
Fallout will see banks toughen up lending criteria, consultant warns
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Companies crying out for Brexit clarity, says British diplomat
Dominic Schroeder was speaking at the BCO’s annual conference in Copenhagen
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CLC meets government to air Brexit immigration worries
Concerns over access to labour once UK leaves EU
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Brexit blamed for lack of new work in first three months of year
But overall construction output inches up, according to ONS figures
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‘People are kidding themselves’ on no-deal Brexit, warns Mace boss
Chief executive Mark Reynolds says stockpiling materials will not reduce threat of costly delays to projects  Â