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Heritage is absent from the housing white paper
We need to reintroduce the concept of heritage into the discussion around the expanding our villages, towns and cities
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Housebuilders' ground rent "scandal"
Government has now said it will crack down on ‘doubling’ leasehold ground rents, earlier in the year Building investigated this controversial industry practice
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Construction’s candidate: Stephen Gee
The first of Building’s series of interviews with the construction professionals standing in the general election
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Home ownership focus is flawed, says Quintain boss
Wembley developer calls for ‘vibrant rental sector’
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Shareholders revolt over Balfour's exec pay changes
Plans to raise CEO bonus to 150% of basic salary go through, despite investor opposition
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Detailed plans in for £1.4bn Brent Cross mall revamp
The scheme will see the shopping centre double in size
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How to help local authorities build homes
The Conservatives’ pledge to build more council houses is welcome but few people have mentioned the route that built hundreds of thousands of homes each year in the post-war period
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Countryside admits it sold houses with ‘doubling’ clauses
News comes after Taylor Wimpey’s £130m writedown related to controversial leasehold contracts
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8build joins team building new children's hospice
North and Central London’s first children’s Hospice Noah’s Ark moves closer to breaking ground with main contractor appointment
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Election 2017 survey: Tell us what you think
With just a few weeks to go to polling day, we want to find out what Building readers think of the main political parties and their construction policies
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Image of the week: Hart-breaking farewell
Football fans enter Tottenham Hotspur’s White Hart Lane stadium for the final time on Sunday
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Sketch of the week: Ducie Street, Manchester
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Ewen Miller at Calderpeel Architects
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Fosters' £1bn Whiteleys mall plans rejigged
Meyer Bergman wins planning for west London scheme tweaks
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This week in 1997
This time in 1997 Building polled readers’ attitudes to their work and the results were far from happy
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Case in focus: Procedural fairness
Had interventions by the judge during the evidence made a fair trial impossible? Ted Lowery considers a recent Court of Appeal case
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A week in the election
Labour’s manifesto is leaked, then released, and the Conservatives try to park their tanks on Labour’s lawn
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Mace's Nova job ran over budget, Land Secs admits
Developer says property markets have ‘paused for breath’ after Brexit vote