All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 43
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Government lays out detail of energy support for businesses
Wholesale price of electricity expected to be set at £211 per MWh
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Insolvencies rise in July as soaring energy costs see small firms struggle
Soaring energy prices could tip indebted SMEs over the edge, advisor warns
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Levelling-up target areas would benefit doubly from national retrofit scheme, claims think tank
IPPR advocates £7bn a year investment in upgrading homes
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Major land sale gives Henry Boot first half profit boost
Annual profit forecast just shy of pre-Covid levels
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Businesses wait on help to deal with rocketing energy bills ahead of Friday’s mini-budget
Frustration at delays to details of support package as firms hit by huge tariff hikes
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Green light for Foster & Partners’ London Bridge office on stilts
Colechurch House development to be raised above new public park
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Redrow seeing more downsizers and cash buyers snap up its homes
Cash buyers attracted to energy efficiency of new homes
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CLC tells London contractors to ‘operate respectfully’ ahead of Queen’s funeral
Firms advised to minimise freigh movements and stagger start times as capital set for transport gridlock
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O’Rourke in the frame as Foxes’ stadium expansion set for kick off
Decision on Leicester City plan due tomorrow
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Construction market has reached peak and energy costs mean ‘darker turn’, warns Arcadis
Recovery from covid gone as far as possible with energy prices set to eat into industry’s growth
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Heatwave and cost of living crisis see construction output decline in July
Latest ONS figures show weak performance across most sectors
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SMEs ‘on tenterhooks’ awaiting details of PM’s energy support package
Further detail could be delayed by period of national mourning
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Plans in for latest phase of development at Cheshire life science park
Two new buildings at Alderley Park could accommodate up to 1,600 scientists
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‘Extreme energy prices’ blamed for successive hikes in steel prices
Prices up £150 a tonne at British Steel
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John McAslan plans for £400m central Belfast scheme get OK
Work part of new station being built in city
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Truss urged to invest in green infrastructure after appointment of climate sceptic Rees-Mogg
Concerns over Rees-Mogg allayed by choice of climate change minister
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Mulalley to pay £10.8m in costs and damages after landmark cladding case
Contractor receives bill after July’s High Court judgement
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Truss promises ‘spades in the ground’ in maiden speech
New PM vows to build faster and fix energy crisis
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Construction activity dips for second successive month as cost pressures see demand stagnate
But inflation shows signs of waning as supply chain pressure eases
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Truss faces net zero dilemma in tackling energy crisis
Industry urges retrofit investment while fearing climate policy critics among new PM’s alliesÂ