All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 18
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NewsWatchdog opens investigation into ISG’s auditor
Inquiry by Financial Reporting Council concerns firm’s 2022 accounts
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NewsMorgan Sindall-owned developer submits plans for 1,600-home regeneration scheme in Solihull
Placemaking specialist Muse signed development agreement with council last year
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NewsPlans for 2,100-homes on Victorian gasworks site to progress after section 106 deal agreed
Berkeley Homes and Newham Council have reached an agreement over the scheme
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NewsWider reform to combined authority governance needed to make most of new planning powers, says think tank
Insitute for Government sets out recommendations after publication of Planning and Infrastructure Bill
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NewsConstruction output slips again in January, official figures say
Warnings that longer stagnation of wider economy could impact investment
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NewsIntroduce collective bargaining to housebuilding to attract workers, says think tank
IPPR calls on government to extend approach taken in social care and teaching support to other key sectors
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NewsMega-projects need stronger governance, says spending watchdog
National Audit Office make series of recommendations to HMT and NISTA
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NewsScottish consultant Soben bought by services giant Accenture
New owner had revenue of £50bn last year
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NewsBerkeley’s modular building machinery put up for auction valued at £30m
Housebuilder is reportedly withdrawing from the volumetric business
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NewsPlanning and Infrastructure Bill sets out radical shake-up of committee system
Legislation would see government dictate which types of applications can be determined by councillors
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NewsRayner sets out plans to cut list of statutory consultees and reduce role in planning decisions
Proposals come ahead of publication of planning and infrastructure bill
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NewsDfE seeking views on new £15.4bn construction framework
Department could merge offsite and traditional frameworks, previously separate
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NewsProfit at Bouygues’ construction arm slips, annual results show
Turnover at French giant edges up towards €57bn figure
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FeaturesHow closely has the government adhered to the Grenfell Inquiry’s recommendations?
While Angela Rayner has promised to ‘ take forward’ all of the recommendations, not all appear to have been adopted to the letter. Daniel Gayne and Tom Lowe analyse the wiggle room the government has given itself over some of the key measures
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NewsMPs ‘sceptical’ that private sector will step in to fund HS2’s £6bn Euston scheme
Rail scheme has become a ‘reputational risk’ to UK, public accounts committee says
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NewsProfit and revenue down at Taylor Wimpey as fire safety provision rises
Government planning reforms reason for optimism, says housebuilder
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NewsGovernment sets out plans for reform of construction products regime
Third party testing could be subject to audits
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NewsSeven firms could be disbarred from taxpayer contracts over Grenfell failings
Government to launch investigations into companies as part of response to last year’s report into disaster
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NewsFire chiefs say it could take 24 years to identify unsafe buildings over 11m
NFCC calls for coordinated government strategy to address barriers
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FeaturesCurtain rises on Sadler’s Wells’ elegant East Bank ‘end terrace’
Last night’s opening of the new dance theatre marked another stage in the Olympic Park’s development as a cultural destination designed to lure artists and audiences out of their traditional West End comfort zone, Daniel Gayne reports












