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General election 2024: who will get your vote?
Which of the UK political parties has the best policies for the built environment? Tell us what you think in our reader survey
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Plan for Leazes Homes to join Karbon Homes as a subsidiary approved
Merger set to complete in mid-June after both boards give green light
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MTVH reports £80m deficit due to fire safety costs and write-downs
Revenue and underlying operating surplus up but housing association hit by higher non-recurring and fire safety costs
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Liverpool City Council seeks to boost affordable housebuilding in new strategy
Draft proposals to go out to consultation after council cabinet approval
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Persimmon shares dip as rumours swirl of Cala Homes bid
Reports claim housebuilder ‘leaning towards’ bid for billion-pound firm
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Avant Homes appoints new land director from Persimmon
Carl Oxley joins Nottingham-based Avant Homes East Midlands in move to strengthen senior management team
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Gove to leave housing role after decision to step down as MP
Polarising housing secretary says a ‘new generation’ should now lead Conservative Party
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Mount Anvil and Riverside group in deal to deliver second regeneration scheme on Isle of Dogs
Joint venture will provide more than 300 new homes for One Housing in Tower Hamlets
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Miller Homes and Present Made sign JV deal to build 650 homes near Bedford
Scottish housebuilder and Apache Capital-owned build-to-rent developer to build mixed-tenure site as part of 1,500-home Wixam Park masterplan
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Clarion targets 20% biodiversity net gain on new development
Goal is part of housing association’s new nature strategy
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UKREIIF round-up: Election news gives ‘shot in the arm’ to sector frustrated over delivery slowdown
It felt as if half the built environment sector descended on Leeds this week for Yorkshire’s answer to MIPIM. Daniel Gayne was among those present to talk about housing, regulations and the impending general election
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s final report to be published on 4 September
Second report follows hearings to determine how the Kensington tower block came to be in a condition that allowed fire to spread
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Housing bosses challenge minister over dwindling funding for affordable homes
As Rishi Sunak calls a general election, Lee Rowley responds to accusations from social landlords that a lack of funding is holding up affordable housing development
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Khan's deputy hints at City Hall housing joint venture
Macro-economic changes have hampered plans for public sector developer, says deputy mayor Tom Copley
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1,000-home Nottingham city centre masterplan revealed
Broad Marsh scheme part of a broader £4bn regeneration plan
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Sunak’s big election gamble – how the housing sector reacted
Initial thoughts from housing leaders as the prime minister unexpectedly calls a 4 July election
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Criminal trials for Grenfell Tower fire would not start until 2027, authorities say
Met outlines timeline for one of the “largest and most complex investigations ever undertaken”
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Three in four councillors on planning committees warn housing crisis is ‘getting worse’
Nearly three in four councillors sitting on planning committee members say the UK housing crisis has got worse in the past year, according to a survey research published today A survey of 416 councillors by SEC Newgate as part of its National Planning Barometer shows 74% perceive the housing crisis ...