All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Analysis articles – Page 6

  • Mark Reynolds
    Features

    What happens in a hung parliament?

    2017-06-09T11:34:00Z

    A guide to what a hung parliament means and what the impact could be for construction

  • Election 2017 leaders
    Features

    ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's election survey results in full

    2017-06-02T06:00:00Z

    View the full results from over 1,100 readers who took part in our survey to find out who construction is backing in the election

  • Polling station
    Features

    Election 2017: Hanging in the balance

    2017-06-02T06:00:00Z

    Policy on major construction projects could have a substantial impact on some hotly-contested marginal seats

  • money
    Features

    Economy watch: Output declines

    2017-06-01T06:00:00Z

    Output has fallen month on month but levels of investment are continuing to rise

  • Consumer Price Index
    Features

    Economy watch: Inflation on the rise

    2017-05-26T07:50:00Z

    A CBI survey of manufacturers shows that output is up - and it’s not just due to sterling’s fall in value

  • Tory manifesto
    Features

    Conservative manifesto: Council housing’s new best friend?

    2017-05-25T06:00:00Z

    Offering little new for construction by way of infrastructure commitments, the Tory manifesto nevertheless surprised with its brazen parking of tanks on Labour’s lawn

  • Features

    Economy watch: Layers of uncertainty

    2017-05-18T06:00:00Z

    As the general election approaches and uncertainty around Brexit continues, economic indicators are starting to get darker

  • City of London
    Features

    The great Brexit buy-up?

    2017-05-10T06:00:00Z

    With sterling devalued but growth prospects strong, UK firms have rarely been more tempting to overseas buyers, as the recent takeover approach for Atkins may show. So could current market conditions signal a buying frenzy?

  • Hospital corridor
    Features

    Just what the doctor ordered

    2017-05-03T06:00:00Z

    The NHS has a maintenance backlog amounting to at least £5bn and it’s getting worse by the day as funds from the capital budget are raided to keep the health service running

  • housing pic
    Features

    Housing: The forgotten crisis

    2017-04-28T06:00:00Z

    Already it has been dubbed the ‘Brexit election’, so will this single issue overshadow all others, including how to tackle the housing crisis?

  • Election 2017 leaders
    Features

    The Brexit election

    2017-04-26T10:19:00Z

    Before the parties nail down their manifestos, we take a look at what construction might expect from June’s vote

  • Garden Bridge
    Features

    Garden Bridge: Troubled crossing

    2017-04-19T13:06:00Z

    Dame Margaret Hodge’s recent report on the controversial Garden Bridge has highlighted the question of whether the mayor of London should pull the plug on the project

  • ballot box web
    Features

    What does a general election mean for construction?

    2017-04-18T13:52:00Z

    More uncertainty looms - as Brexit debate set to dominate 8 June election

  • Here’s the snag …
    Features

    Bovis: Here’s the snag …

    2017-04-13T06:00:00Z

    Bovis Homes recently set aside £7m to deal with its torrent of snagging complaints from buyers of its properties - and it’s not the only housebuilder criticised for selling unfinished and faulty homes

  • Former police station
    Features

    Schools for scandal?

    2017-04-07T06:00:00Z

    The government has put its all behind its manifesto commitment to provide 500 free schools, with £10bn of funding to back it up

  • Obstacle course
    Features

    Contractor's results: Fighting fit?

    2017-03-30T06:00:00Z

    The annual results of the big contractors have shown an industry in somewhat shaky shape to withstand the inevitable challenge of exiting the EU

  • Cover
    Features

    Is nuclear in meltdown?

    2017-03-24T06:00:00Z

    Work on Hinkley C’s construction may be about to start but hopes for a whole new fleet of power stations are at risk after a ‘crisis’ in market confidence triggered by EDF’s Hinkley delivery problems

  • Construction site
    Features

    Budget 2017: Wake-up call

    2017-03-15T06:00:00Z

    The chancellor has now ditched his planned increase to the self-employeds’ NI contributions, but what would the impact have been on 40% of construction’s workforce?

  • Planning Houses
    Features

    What next for Bovis?

    2017-03-13T13:18:00Z

    Galliford Try’s all-share tilt at Bovis is more likely to succeed than Redrow’s part-cash/part-share offer

  • Philip Hammond
    Features

    Budget preview: Inside the box

    2017-03-02T06:00:00Z

    Philip Hammond is not known for showmanship or drama - perhaps that’s for the best, given the wider political and economic upheaval. But the last-ever spring Budget is even more of a mystery than usual