All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 37
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Starmer pledges £6bn a-year ‘national mission’ to upgrade homes
Labour leader uses conference speech to announce plan to improve energy efficiency of 19 million UK properties
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Mortgage approvals hit lowest level for a year
Official figures for August show market slowly deflating with removal of Stamp Duty stimulus
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Government to face legal challenge over PD rights expansion next week
Campaigners against planning deregulation want to see new rights quashed
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London housing market showing signs of recovery
Latest data from Zoopla shows sharp increase in demand for homes in the capital
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Labour pledges new agency to fund post-Grenfell repairs
Shadow housing secretary tells party conference that Right to Buy policy cannot continue
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Regional house price growth to outpace London until 2024
Latest forecast from Hamptons predicts slower growth - but no big falls
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Labour to pledge 50% cap on foreign off-plan sales
Shadow housing secretary will also set out plans to give first time buyers “first dibs” on new build homes for six months
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Strategic partnerships and the mysterious case of London’s missing affordable homes
The GLA says it wants to build 79,000 homes between now and 2026, but the ambition hides a big cut in the capital’s affordable homes programme, says Joey Gardiner
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Suburban build to rent start-up wins high profile role on Eddington development
Flagship Cambridge University project will be site Present Made’s inaugural development
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L&G Modular buys fourth housing scheme
Offsite housing business continues to ramp up production with 80-home scheme in Kent
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Developers accuse councils of ‘hiding’ behind permissions data to avoid planning for homes
Groups say new research on housing build out debunks landbanking ‘myth’ promoted by councils and politicians
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Call for build to rent exemption as Treasury publishes £2bn developer tax details
British Property Federation argues rental landlords are already facing full cost of post-Grenfell fire safety repairs themselves
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Former Homes England chair to oversee new ‘for profit’ landlord
Raft of public sector figures appointed to board of London Square-owned start-up, Square Roots
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Planning reform critic given MHCLG ministerial role
Policy advisor Neil O’Brien kicked off backbench unrest over ’mutant alogrithm’ last year
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Weston poaches Taylor Wimpey’s London MD
Essex-based housebuilder hires exec as group operations boss to oversee growth push
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A ‘mountain of priorities’ - what’s in Gove’s housing in-tray?
Planning reform, building safety and housing numbers will compete for attention from new housing secretary Michael Gove
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Lendlease lures housing association bigwigs to set up new ‘for profit’ landlord
Former chief executives of Hyde Group and Dolphin Square are directors of newly registered LTYD Homes
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Gove replaces Jenrick as housing secretary
Industry reacts with cautious welcome to Michael Gove’s appointment
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Prices fell back by nearly 4% in July
Post stamp duty slump more pronounced than first thought, official figures show
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Countryside to pay out £5m to settle ‘leasehold’ probe
Housebuilder agrees deal with competition regulator to help affected customers