All articles by Daniel Gayne
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Tariffs have had ‘no immediate impact’ on customer confidence, says Persimmon chief
Housebuilder adds it is on track to complete up to 11,500 homes this year
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Latest RICS survey shows infrastructure is star performer as wider industry workloads remain flat
Surveyors raise concerns about financial and regulatory obstacles
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Nottingham student housing job gets green light after height cut back
Block trimmed to 10 storeys after original plan proposed 17 floors
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Peabody and Mount Anvil get green light for final phase of 1,300-home scheme in west London
Approval follows tussle with Ealing council over affordable contribution
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‘The government’s pro-development agenda is really helpful overall’: HBF boss Neil Jefferson on delivering through economic turbulence
Neil Jefferson has been chief executive of the HBF since last July, when he was promoted from managing director
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Great British Nuclear puts out £600m tender for engineers to advise on mini-reactors
Successful tender expected to be picked next March
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Homes England inks Warrington land deal to pave way for more than 4,000 homes
Proposals include new schools and local amenities
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Permanent chief appointed for government’s new infrastructure adviser
EY partner Becky Wood will take the reins of NISTA in June
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Barratt Redrow forward sales drop but firm sticks with housebuilding targets for year
Enlarged housebuilder says integration between two firms is nearly complete
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Proposal to turn Aldgate office into resi gets green light from City planners
Scheme being developed by HUB and Bridges Fund Management
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Grenfell refurbishment companies sued for more than £360m by council
RBKC says firms involved in cladding the tower with dangerous materials should pay a share of its losses
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London mayor calls in another student resi scheme
Archway plans, which include 27-storey tower, had been recommended for rejection
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ISG collapse ‘a reminder of need for fair risk sharing’, says Wates boss
Firm has taken on several former staff notably in fit out with new division headed by ex-ISG boss Lee Phillips
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Offsite firm targets £450m turnover despite drop in profit and turnover
Merit announces significant investment for growth in latest accounts
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Wates profit falls 94%
 Firm says fall is due to one-off pension transfer, investments and housebuilding cost pressures
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Bovis makes £16.4m loss in first results since sale and rebrand
Firm previously known as Lendlease also saw turnover slide to below £500m
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Safety Regulator losing half its time setting up inter-organisation groups, says minister
Alex Norris says regulatory delays must be brought down but process should ‘feel onerous’
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Government’s infrastructure taskforce to publish private finance findings in coming weeks, says minister
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Independent scrutiny of new infrastructure body will initially come from ex-NIC commissioners, says minister
New board of external figures will be appointed after selection of NISTA’s chief
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Camden leader backs Khan’s Oxford Street plans despite warnings of investment freeze
Planning uncertainty triggered by proposed Mayoral Development Corporation could be damaging, GLA committee told