All Philip Hammond articles
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Chancellor uses Spring Statement to give update on late payment proposals
Philip Hammond also reveals funds for affordable houses and a consultation on a PFI replacement in his Spring StatementÂ
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Balfour boss tells chancellor and Brexit secretary uncertainty is damaging construction
Leo Quinn was among a group of business chiefs to speak with Phillip Hammond and Stephen Barclay after last night’s vote
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Terry Morgan expects Crossrail overrun to cost him HS2 job
Morgan said he had not yet been formally told he would lose his position at both Crossrail and HS2
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Armitt tells government to keep backing Oxford-Cambridge arc
Opponents says greenfield the size of Birmingham will be ripped up
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Budget 2018: Hammond called time on PFI and Help to Buy, so what next?
PFI may be on the way out, but Hammond was careful not to condemn all public-private partnerships. What will replace it?Â
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Hammond signals end of an era, calling time on PFI
Chancellor says government will honour existing PFI and PF2 deals but will not sign any new details
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Budget 2018: impact on construction at a glance
Housing, apprentices and high streets all mentioned during Hammond’s hour-long address
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Budget 2018: As it happened
The major talking points of chancellor Philip Hammond’s 2018 Budget
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What will today's Budget bring for the construction sector?
Help to Buy, late payment legislation, boosting infrastructure … it’s all up for grabs in Philip Hammond’s speech
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Is this the end of the road for Help to Buy?
Next week’s Budget is likely to determine the fate of the government’s controversial Help to Buy scheme. Is it likely to be scrapped, hitting share prices hard?
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Housebuilders braced for Help to Buy overhaul in Budget
Changes expected next week as scheme attracts mounting criticism over claims it pushes up executive pay
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Berkeley-backed construction academy opens for business
The West London Construction Academy will offer courses including bricklaying, plastering, drylining and carpentry
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Preparing for the new dawn
As we head towards Brexit, the Construction Leadership Council continues to build foundations to ensure stability and robustness in the industry
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Hammond dishes out funding for London and Midlands homes
Chancellor’s first spring statement includes £29m for construction skills
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Crossrail 2 funding talks set for next month
Boss had been optimistic the £31bn project would get green light before the end of the year
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Industry mixed over cash injection for skills training
Chancellor pledges £34m investment for innovative training
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Country needs more than 275,000 new homes each year, says Javid
Figures show number of new homes built reached 217,000 in 2016/17 - highest in almost a decade
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CECA urges government to further empower Transport for the North
Chancellor Philip Hammond will announce a £400m investment into the Northern Powerhouse later today