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The Reform party conference: what a Farage government would mean for housing, investment and ‘net-stupid-zero’

2025-09-08T11:11:00+01:00

Despite being largely overshadowed by the resignation of Angela Rayner, the two-day event in Birmingham showed a party which is evolving from a protest group into an organisation that is seriously preparing for government. Tom Lowe considers what a country led by Nigel Farage would mean for construction

  • Bradford Live: how local residents rescued their much-loved cinema and converted it to a live music venue

  • 76 Upper Ground: Denys Lasdun’s 1960s South Bank vision is realised at last

  • Unpacking the museum: a look inside the new V&A Storehouse in Stratford

  • How hard is it to decarbonise the construction of new homes?

  • ‘We’re like the Borrowers, nobody knows we’re here’ … How Sisk plans to build Man City a new stand without the fans noticing

  • Mission accomplished: University completes test drive towards net zero carbon building standard

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Balancing growth with sustainability in the North-west

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The ΢ÃÜȦ the Future Think Tank gathered industry experts from the North-west to discuss how to balance competing pressures while enabling inclusive, sustainable growth

  • Procurement update: new approaches to large London projects

  • Cost model: ΢ÃÜȦ the good manufacturing practice facilities the UK science sector needs

  • Market forecast: Fragile optimism emerges in the UK construction sector

  • Sustainability: How to minimise waste and maximise reuse at a building’s end of life

  • Cost model: The infrastructure challenge behind England’s 1.5 million homes target

  • International construction cost comparison 2025

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