All Barratt articles
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News
McCarthy Stone appoints former Redrow boss as CEO
Matthew Pratt lands role at later living giant as John Tonkiss stands down
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Comment
How landmark Supreme Court ruling clarifies liability and limitation on building safety
Construction professionals must now operate with heightened awareness of their long-term liabilities, in the wake of the pivotal ruling in the Barratt Homes case
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News
Barratt set to build 728 Passivhaus homes across London
Proposed rollout spans two schemes in partnership with Places for London
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News
Barratt Redrow set to close nine divisions as part of streamlining initiative
Housebuilder issues first trading update since merger between two housebuilders was approved this month
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News
Barratt wins appeal over 1,000-home Cambridge scheme despite water fears
Availability of sustainable water resource ‘need not impede’ planning permission, says government
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News
Barratt, Homes England and Lloyds form JV to build out sites of up to 10,000 homes
£150m partnership to develop large brownfield sites and ‘garden villages’
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News
Vistry set to unseat Barratt as country’s biggest housebuilder
Firm set to build 18,000 homes this year, taking it above figure predicted by rival
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News
Barratt profit drops by three quarters amid fresh building safety costs and market slowdown
Completions drop 19% and expected to fall further this year
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News
Barratt officially takes ownership of Redrow shares
But firms will continue to operate independently until competition questions settled
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News
Regulator tells Barratt and Redrow to resolve local competition issues before £2.5bn merger can proceed
CMA raises concern about lessening of competition in one local market in Shropshire
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News
Concrete frame defects and fire safety work cost Barratt an extra £130m
Housebuilder says it expects CMA decision on £2.5bn merger with Redrow by August
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News
Barratt’s deal to buy Redrow for £2.5bn approved by both firms’ shareholders
Overwhelming majority of shares back deal
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News
Competition watchdog to look into £2.5bn Barratt Redrow deal
CMA to probe whether deal will lead to “substantial lessening of competition”
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News
Housebuilders could be fined a combined £2.5bn if found guilty of anti-competitive behaviour
The Competition and Markets Authority’s probe into eight firms could lead to fines of up to 10% of global revenue.
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Features
Rise of housebuilding ‘superleague’ predicted in wake of Barratt’s deal for Redrow as analysts brush off regulatory worries
Yesterday’s £2.5bn move has analysts wondering who might be next to join forces – and reduce risk of being picked off themselves
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News
Barratt deal for Redrow could see around 850 jobs go
Firm says 10% of staff across enlarged group at risk following £2.5bn deal
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News
Barratt and Redrow profits down on day merger between pair announced
Interim results show decline in performance for both housebuilders
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News
Barratt agrees to buy rival Redrow in deal worth £2.5bn
Acquisition will create £7.5bn-turnover housebuilding giant
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Planners flag water supply fears over Barratt scheme in Cambridge
Two councils and the Environment Agency to object to development due to water sustainability concerns
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News
Housebuilders and materials firms continue to toil as Barratt sees sales rates slip
Housing slowdown continues to blunt firms’ numbers