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Architect flags up Brexit worries
AHR says decisions on jobs have been stalled since June referendum
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BPF calls for changes to Stamp Duty
The organisation wants changes to Stamp Duty to boost the build-to-rent sector
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National Infrastructure Commission won't be put into law
Government confirms NIC will not be given statutory independence
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We need more housing for all, not more council housing
The Labour Party’s focus on council housing does not address the need for good quality homes for people on average wages
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Image of the week: Let there be light
The Law Library of Humboldt University in Berlin is illuminated during the 12th Festival of Lights
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Corbyn welcomes plan for temporary ‘floating parliament’
Labour leader says Gensler’s idea to relocate MPs to raft during refurb should be seriously considered
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Resi stats: August 2016
The latest figures for registrations, completions and approvals in the residential sector
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The Welsh pipeline
Jeremy Williams analyses the Welsh political and economic landscape and asks what it will take to get several key multi-billion pound infrastructure projects off the ground
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HS2: On track?
Amid negative headlines and political uncertainty, signs of progress on the UK’s next rail megaproject are contradictory at best
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Hansom: No time like the present
We celebrate the Little Britain Challenge Cup, Dagenham is ready for its close up, a plan for a shared football ground in Manchester gets fans excited (but not in a good way), and the future is closer than you think
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This week in 1986
30 years ago our parliamentary columnist was giving readers the lowdown on Margaret Thatcher latest reshuffle
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The lady is for turning
For now at least, Theresa May bestrides the political scene, dismantling David Cameron’s legacy and introducing policy changes in housing and infrastructure
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Mace boss reveals what he wanted to be when he grew up
In aid of charity LandAid, Mark Reynolds unveils his chosen profession and it is definitely not being Scottish
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Coleman & Company leaves Didcot job
The demolition specialist lost four men in the power station’s collapse earlier this year
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Cardy Construction went under owing £18m
Firm employed 100 people and was working with 100 subcontractors when it went into administration
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Construction has reverted to its bad old ways
Since the recession contracts are tougher, lawyers dominate tendering, project risk is dumped on the weakest - in short the adversarial approach is back
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UK economy the loser over delayed infrastructure projects, report says
Arcadis findings shows delays to planned infrastructure spend already cost the economy £6bn GDP in 2015/16
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Salmond calls for parliament to move north
Former leader of the Scottish National Party says Liverpool or Manchester would be an ideal site to rebuild the Houses of Parliament