All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 21 April 2023 – Page 10
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Government delays introduction of Infrastructure Levy by a decade
Consultation on system to replace section 106 says ’extended’ pilot phase will take 10 years
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Help to Buy deadline extended again
Government gives housebuilders two more months to complete sales and finish building work
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Claims Lipton Rogers owed middleman £11m over 22 Bishopsgate deal fizzle out
Row centred on 2015 deal to restart mothballed tower then known as Pinnacle
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Second staircase rule forces Westminster council to redesign 1,100-home estate regeneration
Marylebone scheme the latest to be redrawn following new fire safety ruling in London
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Essential law: Termination, part two
As part of our essential law series, Carolyn Davies looks at what must be done when terminating a contract in order to avoid arguments and counterclaims
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Controversial 32-storey City tower above Leadenhall Market approved
Carbon concerns dismissed by planning committee this morning
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Ballymore latest firm to sign cladding contract
More than 40 firms have put pen to paper on government initiative
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Green light for Make’s Birmingham John Lewis store office conversion
Shop at New Street station only opened in 2015 but was shut by pandemic
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‘Enough ministers to fill a football team’: former Homes England boss laments housing department’s revolving door
Constant comings and goings leads to more uncertainty, Nick Walkley adds
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City tower would contradict corporation’s new carbon guidance, heritage group says
Planners set to decide on Woods Bagot’s 32-storey office scheme this morning
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Industry firms among dozens caught up in £160m Britishvolt collapse
Administrator says scale of money owed to creditors could top published figure