All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 18 November 2022 – Page 10
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Time to tackle mental health head on: what construction can learn from football
Former England midfielder Trevor Steven now works as a mental health ambassador. He says construction should do more to look after its workers better
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Investors snubbing UK commercial property as market enters downturn, says RICS
Buyer enquiries slip to levels last seen at start of pandemic
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Grade II listed 1960s Manchester office set for major refurbishment
Developer Bruntwood wants development to be ‘blueprint’ for listed retrofits
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Gove is back: the key questions facing the returning housing secretary
Just 111 days after being sacked, Michael Gove is back. Carl Brown looks at what’s facing Whitehall’s disruptor-in-chief
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Q&A: what Sunak has told us about his views on housing
The new prime minister spoke over the summer about his proposals on the issue
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HS2 deals help Vinci’s overseas arm grow to more than half of construction business
Turnover at French giant’s contracting arm tops £18bn in first nine months of year
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East London towers criticised as ‘too bulky’ thrown out by councillors
SimpsonHaugh scheme for Tower Hamlets kicked into touch
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Cost of cyber attack hits London housing association’s numbers
Attack affected Clarion’s ability to collect rent off tenants
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We cannot afford to ignore the biodiversity challenge
World leaders are gathering to discuss protecting our planet’s biodiversity, the construction sector must be ready to respond
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Practical impacts of the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Act
A recent industry event examined in detail how the new safety legislation will affect the industry in both intended and unintended ways
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Gove returns to DLUHC as Sunak reshuffles cabinet
Grant Shapps appointed business secretary
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M&S says Oxford Street will ‘decline rapidly’ if plan to rebuild historic flagship is blocked
Retailer tells public inquiry it will leave 1920s store if proposal to demolish and replace it with office block is not approved
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Green building group tells Sunak to make good on home insulation pledges
UKGBC calls on new prime minister to ditch ‘unwise’ investment zones ahead of expected reshuffleÂ
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Public inquiry into M&S’s Oxford Street redevelopment kicks off today
Controversial Pilbrow & Partners scheme would see landmark 1920s building flattened and replaced by office block
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BCO recommends office density reduction for post-pandemic world
Change in spec will help meet net zero targets, says body
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We must move faster and be more flexible in our approach to decarbonising concrete
It is vital that we reduce concrete’s carbon content. This requires the industry to embrace a less rigid approach to specification
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Allies and Morrison the next to make cost of living payment
Firm to hand permanent staff £1,000
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Clouds gather over HS2: What would cutting Britain’s biggest infrastructure project mean for the industry?
HS2 has survived a lot in the past decade, but as Jeremy Hunt prepares his Halloween Budget, some in the industry are feeling frightened. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV considers what could be at risk.
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Industry reaction as Rishi Sunak becomes UK’s next prime minister
Rival contender Penny Mordaunt pulls out meaning decision on UK’s next PM will not be taken by Conservative party membership
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A known quantity in uncharted waters: Rishi Sunak takes the helm in Downing Street
With Jeremy Hunt reportedly staying on as chancellor, the incoming PM looks to be setting a course for financial stabilisation. But is UK plc really bound for calmer waters?