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Hackitt calls on industry to show greater responsibility
Freedom to innovate requires quid pro quo around responsible behaviour, says fire safety review author
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Contractors eye up 55-storey Salford tower
Work on One Heritage residential building due to start later this year
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Give SME housebuilders greater access to finance, says report
Release the grip of big builders, Academy of Urbanism says
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Hammerson names new boss for mixed-use division
Retail group aims to develop nearly 7,000 homes
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Industry leaders call for political stability on housing
Sector reacts with dismay to decision to replace Esther McVey with a sixth housing minister in four years
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Hackitt: Powers for new regulator to take at least a year
Chair of shadow body overseeing fire safety says scope of regulator to widen
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Johnson names new housing minister
Appointment of Christopher Pincher was delayed after shock Sajid Javid resignation
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Grainger raises £185m to fund rental developments
Group issues 61m shares to boost schemes in Cardiff, Nottingham, Birmingham and London
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Canary Wharf Group opens build-to-rent tower
Grid Architects-designed block contains 327 flats, ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments
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MJ Gleeson’s first-half profit slides
Housebuilder’s pre-tax profit down 40% as land-selling arm treads water
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Sadiq Khan’s new housing stats questioned by critics
Andrew Boff calls out mayor for ‘cooking the books’
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‘Largest’ offsite village in the UK gets go ahead
Modular development is part of 10,000-home scheme in Northstowe, Cambridgeshire
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RICS: housing market confidence is soaring
Demand growing at fastest pace for four years, monthly survey of agents finds
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Rory Stewart pledges 250,000 new homes if elected London mayor
Former Tory minister also issues ’use it or lose it’ ultimatum to developers over mothballed sites
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Homes England appoints executive director
Harry Swales to lead newly formed markets, partners and places directorate
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HS2 green light paves way for at least 70,000 new homes
Regeneration plans at Old Oak Common and in Birmingham and Manchester are predicated on development of high-speed rail line
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Developer to appeal refusal of Dolphin Square revamp
Planning inspector to determine whether redevelopment of 1930s London landmark can go ahead
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Design competition for MMC student digs
Bristol’s Trinity college launches competition for sustainable campus design