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All members of RICS standards and regulation board resign
Walkout follows governing council move to transfer responsibilities to newly created knowledge and practice committee
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Londoners need more say over new towers, Historic England chief warns
Duncan Wilson calls for beefed-up capital-wide approach to protecting built heritage
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RICS outlines its version of events on standards and regulation board resignations
Q&A published on institution’s website claims to explain why entire board walked out following row over responsibilities rejig
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UK has one of the lowest rates of heat pump installation in Europe
Climate Change Committee says government is now “significantly off track” its heat pump targets
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Nandy vows to end Whitehall’s ‘cowardice’ over housing development
Shadow housing secretary vows to boost social housing and council development under “refreshed model” for housebuilding
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Trio in frame for latest Landsec office job set to come up for grabs in London
Developer working up £250m plan to overhaul 1970s Hill House block in City
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Government spending less than half the money it says is needed to keep schools safe
Just 24 contracts awarded under programme to rebuild or refurbish 500 schools announced three years ago, NAO report finds
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Job losses loom at Essex contractor as second staircase rules hold up schemes
Resi specialist says confusion over new legislation has seen jobs delayed
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Mount Anvil finance chief leaves after two months
Former CFO only joined in May after 11 years at Telford Homes
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Team working on HSBC’s new City HQ expecting bank to run rule over job shortly
Mace carrying out work at at 81 Newgate Street under £270m deal
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Liverpool Street station tower architect says criticism ‘welcome provided it’s not just bashing us’
Herzog & de Meuron proposals have attracted widespread criticism
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Bechtel the next to ink deal for Ukraine reconstruction work
Fellow US firm Aecom signed up last week
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New Britishvolt owner’s offices raided by police on suspicion of tax fraud
Troubled £3.8bn project hits fresh snag following takeover by Australian firm Scale Facilitation in February
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London out of world’s 10 most expensive cities to build in, says T&T
UK markets overtaken by secondary cities in America
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HMRC urged to re-open helpline as subbies complain of more tax disruption
Self-assessment helpline temporarily ditched as tax body trials new approach