All articles by Carl Brown – Page 16
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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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Investment zone sites can already have outline planning permission
DLUHC publishes more details about mini-budget policy to drive growth
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The silent revolution: an interview with CITB boss Tim Balcon
Tim Balcon tells Carl Brown about his non-academic background, personal tragedy and his mission to improve vocational qualifications
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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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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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Kwarteng to announce planning deregulation initiative on Friday
Reports suggest chancellor will add detail to Liz Truss’ pledge to boost development and cut red tape
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Fire safety pledge costs dent Gleeson profit
Strong house price growth and demand offsets inflation
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Billions of pounds won’t solve energy bills crisis without retrofit programme, warns UKGBC
Liz Truss faces call for action to retrofit homes in addition to borrowing in order to freeze energy bills
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Seven things you should know about new housing secretary Simon Clarke
Simon Clarke has become the fourth housing secretary in less than a year. But what do we know about him? Carl Brown finds out
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Rees-Mogg and Clarke appointed to key cabinet roles
Concern over appointment of climate change ‘sceptic’ Rees-Mogg to lead on net zero
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Berkeley heading for £600m profit
Housebuilder boosted by strong demand and purchase of regen JV share from National Grid
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Planning woes dog number of Persimmon completions
But housebuilder says it expects to hit target of building 15,000 homes this year
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Construction pay rises faster than most sectors but still falls in real terms
Industry vacancies drop to lowest level for several months but remain historically high
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Your guide to the key players shaping construction in Manchester
As part of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV magazine’s Manchester week, Carl Brown and Ben Flatman profile some of the main movers and shakers in the city.
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Andy Burnham interview: remaking Manchester
Manchester’s mayor on how green spaces, better infrastructure and the pursuit of net zero are at the heart of his ambitious plans for the city
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Energy efficiency regulations ‘have slowed development’ says Glenigan
Housebuilding starts slowed as sector got to grips with changes to Part L, according to analysts.
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L&Q boosts housing completions 29%
Housing association increases delivery again after building a sector record 4,000 homes last year
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Countryside puts modular factory up for sale
Bardon site being marketed as a ‘state of the art panel manufacturing line’
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Bellway’s revenue jumps to a record £3.5bn
Housebuilder reports 13% increase in turnover and increase in completions despite planning restricting outlet openings