All EU referendum articles – Page 4
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Features
State of play: Industry voices Brexit concerns
So how’s it looking for construction more than two months after the nation voted for Brexit? ɫTV’s survey of 500 construction professionals suggests that commercial, residential and infrastructure will be the worst hit sectors … but that it’s not all bad news
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Barratt gets back to 'business as usual' after Brexit vote
Housebuilder latest to report strong selling in weeks after referendum
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Comment
Embracing uncertainty in the wake of Brexit
We mustn’t let cynicism guide our response to the result of the EU referendum. Let’s stay positive and use the uncertainty of Brexit to create new opportunities
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Comment
What has Europe ever done for rail?
Britain stands to gain massively from Europe’s Digital Railway Programme, we shouldn’t let Brexit de-rail us
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Architects urge government to protect freedom of movement at all costs
Presidents of five architecture institutes issue joint statement on Brexit
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Comment
Getting back on track
The vote to leave the EU triggered a loss in investor and buyer confidence. While there has been some recovery, sentiment remains cautious and both developers and the government must look to support housing delivery in uncertain times
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Infrastructure growth 'grinds to a halt' since Brexit vote
CECA survey shows workloads have flatlined in the second quarter of this year
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Brexit cuts 14% off value of Earls Court
Capco revises down value of 7,500-home west London scheme
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Features
Fixing the NHS
Health service spending on building maintenance and repairs faces a £4.3bn backlog. But there is good news for the construction industry
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Balfour warns Brexit could threaten Crossrail 2 and Tube upgrades
Contractor also warns Brexit could delay HS2 and Hinkley Point C
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Comment
Negotiating a post-Brexit position
The British economy could well slip into recession as a result of the decision to leave the EU - and negotiating a benign post-Brexit position will take years. We have no option but to choose the best model and make a good fist of it
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Comment
Looking for the ‘Brexit effects’
Some businesses may be feeling the effects of a downturn already but it will take months for it to show up in official statistics
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Comment
Contract awards: Waiting for impact
Contract awards rose in June but that’s less of a surprise when we look at the sector driving that rise
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Derwent signs up tenants despite Brexit
Developer said it has pre-let central London office space to three customers after the Brexit vote
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Armitt sets up Brexit response team
ICE president Sir John Armitt sets up group to help Brexit negotiators get “best possible deal” on infrastructure
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Barratt 'raises a red flag' post-Brexit vote
Housebuilder cools on development plans, but expects to post 20% rise in pre-tax profit for last year
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Comment
Brexit: Leaving the environment behind?
What environmental regs will be in the firing line after Brexit, and will Theresa May be a green PM?
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Features
How Theresa May can avoid a construction recession
In these days of lightning fast political changes, and possibly dire economic prospects, prime minister Theresa May has to hit the ground running if she is to prevent construction slipping into another recession
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Government reassures firms over EU workers
Government “fully expects” legal status of EU nationals in UK to be “properly protected” post-Brexit
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Construction growth prospects downgraded again by Experian
Experian publishes chastening set of forecasts - before it’s even estimated likely impact of Brexit