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Will a £1,000 charge to hire skilled non-EU staff damage the construction industry? Vote here

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2016-01-28T07:00:00Z By Louise Dransfield
Proposed measure sparks fears skills shortage will be worsened by clampdown on skilled migrants
2016-01-20T15:08:00Z
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2016-01-19T17:21:00Z By Louise Dransfield
The CECA has hit out at proposals from the Migration Advisory Committee
2026-01-29T07:00:00Z By Tom Lowe
It has been arguably the most chaotic development process of any major project in the UK over the past decade but the latest proposals could well be the best way forward, says Tom Lowe
2026-01-28T07:00:00Z By Hugo Owen
The backbone of postwar Britain’s vast housebuilding drive, small builders now face extinction as regulatory barriers and policy layering make it ever harder for them to compete, build and survive. Hugo Owen has some solutions
2026-01-27T07:00:00Z By Ed Phillips
Our ability to meet the almost insatiable demand for more data centres in the UK is being tested to the limits. Ed Phillips, partner at Wedlake Bell, assesses the challenges in front of us
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