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Housing secretary demands faster action on remediation of buildings following blaze
Rayner says she ‘expects’ more from regulators and partners following huge Dagenham fire
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Rayner sets up ‘accelerator’ team of officials to boost development on 200 stalled sites
MHLCG believes 300,000 homes can be built across large sites
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British Museum announces shortlist for Western Range galleries project
Five architect-led teams compete in final stage of competition with winner due early next year
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Remediation of unsafe cladding on 2,300 residential buildings yet to start
The latest government data reveals there are 4,613 residential buildings 11m and over with unsafe cladding
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Contractor failures hit housing association’s numbers
Hyde Group reports 78% drop in surplus
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National Gallery renovation team finds hidden letter from donor criticising design
Time capsule discovery sheds light on the behind-the-scenes tensions during the Sainsbury Wing’s construction
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Host of consultants appointed to next phase of Carpenters Estate regeneration
Stratford site dates back to 1960s and is being overhauled under plan being masterminded by Populo Living
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Commercial boss at Battersea Power Station office job leaves
Nigel Parrish had been carrying out 50 Electric Boulevard role on part-time basis
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CLC publishes golden thread guidance for higher-risk buildings
Initiative was key recommedation of Hackitt report
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Tickled pink! Liverpool scheme honouring Ken Dodd gets go-ahead
Happiness Centre will include four-storey tickling stick in honour of late comedian’s hallmark prop
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Think tank warns Labour against ditching ‘beauty agenda in dash for units’
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner says word is too ‘subjective’
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Dagenham block of flats engulfed by fire had known safety issues since 2020
Survey four years ago showed building ‘did not fully comply with building regulations at time of build’
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ISG to restore Birmingham’s oldest listed swimming pool
First phase of project will begin with the erection of scaffolding in September
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Mace and Jacobs win roles on Saudi Arabia airport
King Salman International Airport in Riyadh aims for 180 million passenger capacity by 2050
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Flagship hospital hit by Carillion collapse and pandemic to open six years late
Balfour Beatty announces go ahead given for Midland Metropolitan Hospital to open on 6 October
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Watkin Jones to build tallest residential building in Scotland
The student housing developer has received planning permission to deliver a 36-storey, 784-bed development in Glasgow
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Curtins’ chief executive of 20 years announces retirement
Rob Melling will step down from leading the company that kick-started his career
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McDonald’s to build over 200 new UK restaurants
The chain pledges a £1bn expansion project after five decades in the UK
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Labour-commissioned transport review urges study into new rail link between Midlands and West Yorkshire
Report will inform new government’s thinking, says transport secretary
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Barratt officially takes ownership of Redrow shares
But firms will continue to operate independently until competition questions settled