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CLC launches Brexit crisis team
Group will cover four key areas affected by UK’s departure from EU at end of this year
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UK construction could benefit from 'Brexit bounce', says Arcadis
Consultant suggests a ‘soft Brexit’ could boost output
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...as Home Office announces ‘exceptional talent’ visas for architects
RIBA welcomes breakthrough in its Brexit lobbying to protect profession
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Features
Brexit across the regions: Uncertain but unafraid
Following on from our piece looking at how Brexit could affect London, what do business owners across the rest of the UK think the picture will be like after Brexit? They have a broad range of opinions, as Jonathan Owen discoversÂ
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Bidding set to begin for £350m electricity cable across the Irish Sea
Firms have until October to register interest
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Disappearing EU workers 'deeply worrying', says FMB
Latest figures show EU migration has dropped to lowest level since 2012
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Deal or no deal : construction’s post-Brexit future hangs in the balance
There’s been plenty of talk about potentially leaving the EU without a deal, but very little detail. In the first of two articles launching our ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Without Borders campaign, Joey Gardiner examines the likely consequences of a no-deal Brexit for construction.