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Industry ‘disappointed’ by Kwarteng’s lack of action on retrofit
Just £1bn new spending announced in mini-budget
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Tell government not to retrospectively apply IR35 rules, tax experts urge contractors
Predictions that firms are now mulling moves to make recently hired staff redundant after initiative scrapped by chancellor
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CLC outlines three year strategy plan
Group will focus on net zero and people and skills issues
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Shares in housebuilders sink as economists predict further rate hike
Market braces for higher interest rate increases than originally expected
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Levelling up department says bill bearing its name won’t be scrapped
Rumours surfaced that legislation was to be binned after new planning and infrastructure bill announced on Friday
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Investment zone sites can already have outline planning permission
DLUHC publishes more details about mini-budget policy to drive growth
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Tetra Tech nips in to best WSP in race to buy UK consultant
US firm tables £636m bid for RPS, trumping summer offer made by Canadian rival
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Sisk and housing association among latest firms to pledge one-off cost of living payments
Growing number of businesses handing staff cash to deal with rising household bills
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Is delivering the ‘golden thread’ actually achievable?
Sablono chief executive Lukas Olbrich explains how to comply with the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Safety Act on today’s large and complex construction projects
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Revised plans for next phase of Manchester office district get green light
Pandemic saw developer redraw original proposals
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Firms on notice for £2bn broadband infrastructure framework
Government aims to roll out gigabit broadband nationwide by 2030
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Government to scrap onshore wind planning restrictions
No major onshore wind farm has been approved in England since 2015
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Government to scrap controversial IR35 rules from next year
Move aims to boost growth by simplifyng tax system
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Industry criticises lack of support for affordable housing in mini-budget
Chancellor attacked over shortage of measures to support low-income households
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Housing chiefs want planning reform everywhere – not just in new zones
Chancellor says ministers are in talks with 38 authorities about proposal to liberalise planning rules
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Kwarteng slashes stamp duty as he pledges to ‘get Britain building’
Chancellor’s ‘mini-budget’ included sweeping cuts to taxes and regulations aimed at reversing construction slump
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Relaxed planning rules, deregulation and lowered stamp duty: what to look out for in the mini-budget
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng due to speak later this morning
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Chancellor urged to spend on infrastructure as wavering confidence sees starts begin to slow
Snap poll reveals industry concerns ahead of mini-budget
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Architects expect sector to shrink amid warnings UK may be in recession
RIBA survey finds practices expect workloads to contract for the first time in more than two years
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Westminster official in charge of Marble Arch Mound joins Aecom
Elad Eisenstein hit headlines earlier this year after it was revealed he was earning more than council’s boss Â