All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 4
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NewsGuinness reports deficit and misses completion targets, citing impairment charges and contractor failure
But turnover and operating surplus up
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NewsL&Q records lowest annual completion numbers for a decade
G15 landlord expected to be biggest builder in the housing association sector despite pivot towards repair and maintenance
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NewsDeveloper asks MHCLG to step in to unlock London scheme blocked by section 106 impasse
Barnet Council denies accusation of ‘inaction and procrastination’
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NewsHousing 21 targets increased completions based on ‘stabilised’ construction market
Turnover and surplus up at 24,000-home provider
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NewsHousing secretary overrules Brighton and Hove’s rejection of 495-home brownfield scheme
Council ordered to pay full costs of inquiry
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NewsJudge upholds planning approval for 10,000-home East Herts new town scheme
Places for People and Taylor Wimpey involved in scheme with more than 2,500 affordable homes
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NewsMayor shakes up board of Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation
Company set to name private sector partner on £10bn scheme later this year
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NewsRegal to become Arada London after £500m Emirati acquisition
UAE firm buys 75% stake and promises to triple pipeline over next three years.
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NewsCIH warns councils ‘trapped in unsustainable cycle’ as temporary accommodation spend continues to rise
Professional body urges government to address issue in autumn budget
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NewsNew towns programme needs dedicated minister and infrastructure-first approach, say Lords
Built Environment Committee publishes preliminary findings of inquiry
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NewsVistry partnerships CEO urges government to adopt DIY shared ownership scheme for new builds
Stephen Teagle says budget must include initiatives to support home ownership
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NewsEast Surrey council handed lowest C4 grading after regulator finds ‘very serious failings’
Tandridge District Council accepts findings and promises changes
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NewsTurnover and profit up at Barratt Redrow in first post-merger results
But building defects push up total provision to £1.4bn, casting shadow on strong performance
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NewsNew housing secretary urges sector to ‘build, baby, build’
But construction analyst says call to arms looks ‘dead on arrival’ given latest housing stats
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NewsMiller posts increased profit and revenue in first results since St Modwen acquisition
Housebuilder also sees rise in completions
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NewsPrivate housing work boosts construction output for second consecutive month
Latest figures could show ‘dark clouds passing’, says expert
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NewsFour arrested over suspected fraud in allocation of homes by Barking & Dagenham Council-owned firm
City of London police said evidence shows ‘several hundred’ properties fraudulently allocated
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NewsRevenue, profit and completions down in half-year results but Vistry expects affordable housing boom
Housebuilder’s results hit by weak demand from affordable housing partners ahead of spending review
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In FocusKey takeaways and talking points from the Housing Community Summit 2025
From the departure of Rayner and the rise of Reform, to boosting skills, new funding models and decent homes, attendees at this year’s Housing Community Summit were not short of topics to talk about. Here are the key talking points from Liverpool