All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 89
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Grenfell inquiry delayed by legal tussle
Evidence session postponed until at least Wednesday as witnesses claim right not to incriminate themselves
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Building control approved Grenfell without seeing full plans
Council apologises unreservedly for failures including insufficient recordkeeping
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Industry responds to beauty commission report
Housebuilders and architects call for action on VAT, permitted development and placemaking champions
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Ilke partners with green developer Positive Homes for zero-carbon homes
Modular housebuilder has provided nine houses already in partnership with Positive Homes in Nottinghamshire
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Government launches £1bn loan scheme for SME builders
Housing secretary says Enable Build scheme will help deliver housebuilding targets
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Councillors should be stripped of planning power
Influential Policy Exchange think tank suggests radical reform of planning system to build more homes
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Planning fast-track for beautiful schemes urges commission
Building Better Building Beautiful Commission calls for government to embed beauty in planning system
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Grenfell inquiry halts as key witnesses ask for immunity from prosecution
Former employees from main contractor Rydon among those who have threatened not to answer questions
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Construction starts fell sharply last year
Quarterly data to September last year shows 11% decline on 2018 figure
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Consultants knew about cladding risk, Grenfell inquiry hears
Evidence submitted by manufacturer Celotex reveals email chain in which firms suggest cladding would fail
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Clarion’s profit margin halves
Housing association giant says ’prevailing market conditions’ behind drop in surplus
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Key players in Grenfell refurb to give evidence
Architect, contractor and specialists to speak as public inquiry restarts today following resignation of panel member
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Edinburgh sets out £2.5bn council housing plan
Support for 6,000 build-to-rent properties included in the scheme
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More young people getting on the housing ladder
Homeownership rising among 25- to 34-year-olds but stable overall, latest government figures show
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Plan to toughen combustibles ban may damage CLT sector further
Experts say government proposal could worsen current impact, with L G, Swan and Lendlease having already backed away from using timber
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Unite wins permission for student flats on Bristol hospital site
Housing firm’s 416-bed scheme forms part of wider partnership with university
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Countryside will open second housing factory in 2021
First modular plant is now operating two shifts to meet demand, housebuilder says
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HSE to run post-Grenfell safety regulator
New body was originally expected to include local authorities, fire and rescue services
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Housing numbers to fall this year, says CPA
Latest Construction Products Association forecast says election result not enough to halt modest slowdown