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Bellway abandons plans to build 1,000 more homes this year as market fears deepen
Housebuilder says it will pare back targets because of mini-budget’s impact
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Skanska wins Grosvenor Mayfair office job
Firm lands £140m first phase of South Molton Triangle development
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We can and must do more to support women during menopause
On Menopause Awareness Day, Justine Elliott of Lovell discusses its impact on women’s careers and what is needed across all industries to better support them at this time
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Docklands towers set to replace London council’s HQ due for green light
Tower Hamlets’ corporate home to make way for 36- and 30-storey blocks
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Decision on RSHP’s British Library extension set for next year
Camden looking at early 2023 committee date for 100,000 sq m scheme
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Leadership shake-up at TfL as future investments put on ice
Crossrail 2 and Bakerloo extention cannot proceed under DfT funding deal, says outgoing commissioner
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GLA after partner for £107m Greenwich industrial development
Winner will design and build and lease out new multi-storey scheme
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Contractors ‘thrown under the bus’ by government’s IR35 flip-flop, say compliance firms
Planned repeal dumped by new chancellor
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IR35 reforms junked and tax cuts ditched in new chancellor’s £32bn mini-budget climbdown
More details on off payroll rules set to be announced later this afternoon
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Housebuilders’ share prices recover ahead of Hunt’s emergency statement
Bond markets settle amid expectations new chancellor will ditch much of his predecessor’s mini budget
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22 Bishopsgate: Looking down on the neighbours
Its grand height and formal aloofness may give it an air of superiority but the ‘vertical village’ goes out of its way to make people feel at home. Thomas Lane reports
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Construction product sales down for first time since lockdown, says CPA
Dismal outlook as manufacturers expect recession
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Plans in for radical overhaul of Huddersfield town centre
Heritage group happy with plans despite demolition of shopping centre
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The future of insulation
Manufacturers must create the next generation of products to deliver the homes of tomorrow, writes Paul Barrett, head of product management at ROCKWOOL
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‘Too little too late’: industry reacts as Truss sacks chancellor
Gleeds chairman says prime minister is in a ‘tailspin of disaster recovery’
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Trussonomics bangs on about growth but it has just made a recession more likely
Firms were already grappling with severe inflation, an energy crisis and a tight jobs market – now the mini-Budget has made their problems even bigger
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Construction industry gossip: The long view
The new minister is “not fully on top of” the job – but don’t worry, he’ll “look into it”
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Níall McLaughlin Architects wins 2022 Stirling Prize
RIBA president says Cambridge scheme is “sophisticated, generous, architecture that has been built to last”
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Excellence is the real winner in this year’s Stirling Prize
The Stirling has sometimes been used by the judges to indulge in virtue signalling, but this year it simply recognises brilliant architecture, writes Ben Flatman
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In business with Stanhope’s Laura Collins and Tony Wall
The pair discuss the risk of getting major schemes built at a time of rampant inflation and skills shortages – and what the industry could do to attract more young talent