All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 29
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NewsPersimmon latest housebuilder to slash directors’ pay
Housebuilder to cull bonuses and cut pay by 20% in wake of coronavirus crisis
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NewsNew fire safety programme to cover more buildings
All resi buildings above six storeys will now be covered by new regulator, while buildings above 11m will need sprinklers
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NewsFormer Tory MP appointed special advisor on Grenfell
Boris Johnson appoints Nick Hurd to role as PM stands down Grenfell Taskforce
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NewsBerkeley keeps sites open but Bellway admits defeat
While Bellway announces sites will close by Friday, London housebuilder Berkeley says it can keep sites safe
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NewsRedrow keeps sites open but abandons dividend
Housebuilder expects sales to be ‘seriously impaired’ by coronavirus
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NewsBank of England cuts interest rate to 0.1%
Coronavirus fears trigger rate cut to lowest ever level
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NewsPeabody warns start dates on schemes now under review
Coronavirus means housing association to rethink when jobs begin
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NewsCouncils consider drastic measures to avoid planning gridlock
Officials may use executive powers to take decisions if coronavirus cancels committees
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NewsCoronavirus forces McCarthy & Stone to cancel dividend
Housebuilder says it needs to manage cash
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NewsMarkets fall despite £350bn stimulus
Chancellor’s efforts fail to halt slide in value of biggest UK housebuilders
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CommentPlanning reforms: A mishmash of philosophies that does not seem to fit
Robert Jenrick will have to reconcile this deregulatory approach with the beauty commission’s agenda, says Joey Gardiner
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NewsChancellor unveils £330bn coronavirus support for businesses
Government to provide guarantees behind loans to firms while mortgage lenders will offer payment holiday
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NewsBerkeley boss warns coronavirus will hit trading as its ‘grounds’ UK staff
Veteran founder Tony Pidgley says it has cancelled foreign travel to vital Far East sales shows but trading so far holding up
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NewsSector’s listed firms see share prices routed by coronavirus fears
Costain the biggest loser with drop of 26%
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NewsGovernment planning reforms include ‘zonal approach’
Deregulatory proposals come alongside plans to expand controversial permitted development rules
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NewsHousing sector welcomes ‘upbeat’ Budget
Chancellor announces measures to boost affordable housing and remove dangerous cladding from high-rise buildings
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NewsAssociations forecast £17bn new homes spend in 2020
Investment would represent an increase of a third on 2019
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NewsTaylor Wimpey plans fewer sales this year to boost margins
Firm says rising construction costs to blame for eating into bottom line














