This month’s data reveals the private sector is rallying while public sector figures are falling away


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This month’s data reveals the private sector is rallying while public sector figures are falling away

2012-03-01T11:29:00Z By Allister Hayman
Planning permissions for new homes half the number required to meet housing demand
2026-06-03T11:30:00Z By Daniel Gayne
Pair proposing to redevelop former university site in the town centre
2026-06-03T06:00:00Z By Thomas Lane
Technology firm Senze has shown live home monitoring can cut retrofit costs by targeting improvements more accurately than flawed EPC assessments, raising questions over the government’s fabric-first funding model for social housing decarbonisation, Thomas Lane reports
2026-06-03T12:15:00Z By Dave Rogers
Latest batch of data adds that 65% of Gateway 2 verdicts in past three months related to jobs in London
2026-06-03T11:18:00Z By Tom Lowe
Three-block scheme to contain more than 1,000 student beds
2026-06-03T11:17:00Z By Dave Rogers
Firm expected to give update on cost of Woolwich Central repairs when firm files its accounts at Companies House later this month
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