All ΢ÃÜȦ articles in 13 June 2025 – Page 3
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Reeves reportedly drawing up plans for ‘housing bank’ and £25bn Affordable Homes Programme
Homes England to be redesignated as public finance institution to allow it to create financial assets and lower capital costs for developers
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Grimshaw cuts three out of four domes from its £100m Eden Project Morecambe scheme
Scaled back plans to be submitted in September following project team changes
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Rolls-Royce team wins competition to build Small Modular Reactors
Winning consortium also includes Laing O’Rourke and Bam Nuttall
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Bellway says completions this year will now be higher than expected
Housebuilder adds reservation rates have begun to pick up
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Reds10 restructures with founder back in day-to-day charge
Current boss takes helm at sister firm Thrive-AI
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Starmer announces AI tool to speed up planning system
Initiative to be rolled out nationally by spring next year
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Comment
We need more than warm words if we want to save the high street
The demand is there for a broader range of uses but the government has a vital role to play in revitalising our town and village centres, writes Richard SteerÂ
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Five things to watch out for in the spending review
Tomorrow’s announcement will have huge implications for housing and infrastructure, but defence and health commitments mean cuts will have to fall somewhere. Daniel Gayne reports
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Learning from the land of opportunity: Could a US-style system of low income tax credits boost affordable housing in the UK?
The government is on the hunt for ways to fund affordable housing without increasing short-term public borrowing. A group of activists and researchers believes there is a solution in operation across the Atlantic. As part of ΢ÃÜȦ’s Funding the Future series, Carl Brown finds out more
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Government commits £14.2bn to Sizewell C ahead of spending review
Chancellor heralds ‘biggest nuclear building programme in generation’
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In pictures: Grimshaw and UK team complete LA metro station at city’s largest airport
LAX scheme part of programme to reduce car traffic ahead of next year’s World Cup and 2028 Olympic Games
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Student housing giant Unite makes £719m bid for smaller rival Empiric
Pair have begun due diligence on proposal
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Laing O’Rourke wins £900m government lab work
Scheme is for Defra’s biosecurity campus in Surrey
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Planning approvals for new homes hit ‘disastrous’ new low, HBF figures show
Numbers slide again as Savills forecasts 1.5 million homes target will be missed
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‘I needed to do something else’ … Steve Mason on life at (and after) Mace, finding his mojo at Avison Young and trying to ditch the tie
The man who helped to set up the firm’s consulting arm tells Dave Rogers what he did next
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Twickenham submits application to put on more concerts as part of £650m stadium upgrade plan
Venue wants to hold 15 non-sporting events a year, up from current permitted three, to help bankroll revamp
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Spending Review hopes fuelling industry optimisim, RLB says
Construction hoping for clarity on where and when money will be spent, consultant adds
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Green light for long-stalled 24-storey residential tower in London after developer revisions
Swiss Cottage scheme had previous 2016 consent which was never completed
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Solar panels to be required on nearly all new homes, Miliband confirms
Government will only allow ‘rare exceptions’ to requirements set to be included in Future Homes Standard
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Comment
It’s time to rethink design and construction education
Our industry is full of specialists who tend to be siloed in their thinking. A new qualification at the University of Leeds aims to produce graduates with a broader range of skills across architecture, building services and structural engineering, writes course leader Justin Lunn