All Housing articles – Page 27
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Gove says he will use planning powers to stop ‘ugly housing’
Secretary of state says design of too many developments is not good enough
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Vistry set to reverse Countryside’s decision to pull out of modular after takeover inked
New owner says firm’s three factories have not been performing as well as they should have
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Vistry £1.2bn takeover of Countryside completes
Merged housebuilder to start trading shares from Monday
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Grenfell Inquiry: Barrister closes hearings with attack on ‘buck-passing’ firms
Final day of inquiry sessions after four years of hearings
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Why Nigel Wilson is persisting with L&G’s huge housing push
L&G’s chief tells Joey Gardiner why not all of its investments have worked out so far – and why he remains optimistic that they will
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Galliford Try mulls move back into social housing work
Firm’s no-compete clause with new owner of former Linden Homes arm runs out in January
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New housing minister vows to reduce planning delays
But Lucy Frazer tells SMEs reform will take time
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Taylor Wimpey sales rate slumps by more than 40%
Housebuilder sees sharp rise in cancellations but says it is operating from a ‘postion of strength’
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Lucy Frazer confirmed as housing minister
The MP for South East Cambridgeshire replaces Lee Rowley
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Persimmon blames Westminister ‘disruption’ as sales slide and cancellations spike
Housebuilder’s shares hit as firm cancels shareholders payout scheme and raises building safety allocation to £350m
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Grenfell survivors’ lawyer describes ‘rogues gallery’ of firms accountable for fire
Closing statements to inquiry continue throughout this week.
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Confusion as ‘housing minister’ says he has local government brief
Department refuses to confirm that Lucy Frazer to be named as fifth housing minister this year in place of Lee Rowley
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Barratt boss admits ‘we must employ more women’ after shareholder protest
Chief of country’s biggest housebuilder says workforce needs to be more diverse
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Can housing associations keep building as the rest of the market slows?
Thanks to subsidy, housing associations have typically carried on building through a downturn as the volume housebuilders slow down. But, there is now scepticism about whether they can do so this time around
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Core Five brings in Aecom trio to boost partner numbers
150-strong cost consultant says new recruits takes figure to 26
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DLUHC warns housebuilders to sign cladding pledge contracts ‘very soon’
Department says it will “not accept any backsliding” over housebuilders’ tower blocks fire safety promise
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Gove is back: the key questions facing the returning housing secretary
Just 111 days after being sacked, Michael Gove is back. Carl Brown looks at what’s facing Whitehall’s disruptor-in-chief
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Q&A: what Sunak has told us about his views on housing
The new prime minister spoke over the summer about his proposals on the issue
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Cost of cyber attack hits London housing association’s numbers
Attack affected Clarion’s ability to collect rent off tenants