All Building articles in 19 June 2026
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NewsTwo-thirds of UK real estate industry staying positive in face of global uncertainty, new report says
Positive sentiment remains in black as thsi week’s UKREiiF event in Leeds prepares to get underway
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NewsMorrisroe coup as firm set to rebuild Aston Villa stand
Deal marks move into main contracting work as firm sees profit jump sixfold to £4.5m
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Features‘They were hard blows to take, it created a siege mentality…’ Bovis boss David Cadiot on that sale, losing jobs and how the firm has bounced back
One year after being bought by Atlas Holdings, the contractor’s chief executive tells Dave Rogers what is coming next
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NewsHousebuilder stays construction’s wealthiest man as familiar names remain on Sunday Times Rich List
John Bloor’s fortune put at £3.1bn in latest annual ranking
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NewsVistry share price tumbles amid rise in short-selling activity
Source at firm says sellers are ‘contributing nothing’ to UK’s housing need by betting against firm following last week’s profit warning
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NewsHousing department appoints Barking MP as junior minister
Nesil Caliskan is a former leader of Enfield Council
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NewsFarrells’ 29-storey Battersea tower dismissed at appeal
Planning Inspectorate throws out 110-home Glassmill scheme following two-year campaign by locals and celebrities
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NewsMace Construct to look internally and externally for replacement chief executive after Jason Millett announces plan to step down
More details on hunt for successor expected next month with current boss due to go by end of year
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CommentUnpacking the label: Applying a social impact lens to regeneration
To understand whether development genuinely benefits people and place, the industry needs to apply a broader social impact lens from the earliest decisions through to long-term stewardship, says Jasmine Ceccarelli-Drewry at Avison Young UK
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NewsHomes England reports highest completions in six years
Agency gets to 97% of target set by government
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NewsMinisters introduce legislation to crackdown on late payments
Bill would see government deliver promise to ban retentions
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FeaturesWhat could a pedestrianised Oxford Street look like?
For well over half a century there have been proposals to reduce traffic on Europe’s busiest street and transform it into a more pedestrian-friendly area. Tom Lowe meets the team finally taking those plans towards fruition
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NewsCrest Nicholson pushes back half-year results as talks with lenders continue
Housebuilder’s results to be released in July
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NewsForterra revenue hit by ‘challenging’ trading conditions
Inflation stemming from Middle East war will mean full-year results weighted to second-half
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NewsPlanning inspector rejects controversial Berkeley scheme over heritage harms
South London plan would have seen nearly 900 homes built across several towers
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NewsTurnover flat and profit down at Mott MacDonald
Rise in engineering firm’s UK contracting and consultancy turnover offsets drop in activity in other markets
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NewsFirst wave of New Hospital Programme deals announced
Contracts with firms including Bovis, Skanska and Kier set to be signed this summer
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NewsUKREiiF 2026: Housing minister announces national rollout of small sites aggregator
Plans for new pattern book of standardised house designs for local authority use also revealed
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NewsIncomplete designs, poor delivery and bad management send bill for HS2 rocketing to more than £100bn and full opening of line to 17 years away
Route between Birmingham and London Euston not expected to be ready until 2043













