All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 2
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Government ‘continues to work’ on long-term deal for TfL to fund major schemes like Bakerloo extension
Yesterday’s Budget set out one-year deal for transport in London, where lack of certainty has slowed progress on major works
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Euston Housing Delivery Group will ensure ‘exemplary placemaking’ around new station, says Pennycook
Housing minister confirms appointment of ex-Lendlease MD to lead expert group
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‘Invest, invest invest’: Budget sets out plans for £100bn capital investment
Schools, housing and hospitals all set to benefit as Labour goes for growth
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Budget hits employers as Reeves raises taxes by £40bn
CIOB warns of increased ‘strain’ on SMEs despite measures to protect them from rises
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What to look out for in the Autumn Budget 2024
Wednesday will see Rachel Reeves deliver her first Budget statement as chancellor. Daniel Gayne explains what it may have in store for construction.
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Treasury announces extra £550m to rebuild schools
Chancellor announces funding ahead of Wednesday’s budget
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Funding for planners is a Budget priority, say housebuilders
Knight Frank survey reveals market’s wish-list for chancellor Rachel Reeves
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JTP submits plans for 455-home scheme on Bath riverside site
Brownfield development will replace former Homebase store
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Lack of clarity over grey belt definition will lead to ‘confusion’ and legal challenges, Lords told
Policy criticised as committee opens short inquiry into policy
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Homes England ‘supporting’ TopHat amid wind-down reports
Firm understood to be winding down its volumetric operations
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HS2 second phase ruled out as government puts existing contracts under review
Transport secretary slams poor project management and supply chain performance
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Rushanara Ali loses building safety brief over hospitality row
Grenfell victims unhappy over minister’s attendance of event linked to cladding firm
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Fosters’ £750m London datacentre gets green light
Practice designed facades and public realm in collaboration with lead architect TTSP
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First new mews houses since 1950s to be built in Belgravia after green light from council
Six-home scheme gets unanimous approval from Westminster City Council
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Not in my Brick Lane: Truman Brewery’s uphill struggle to win support for development plans
The last time the East End land owner tried to bring change to the iconic London thoroughfare, it was met by fierce resistance. With even more ambitious plans now lodged with the council, what are the odds of them winning the locals over? Alex Funk went to find out
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Duty to cooperate should not be a ‘charter for blockers’ says Oxford council leader after inspectors reject draft local plan
Planning Inspector finds city failed to properly consult nearby authorities
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MMC use would need to ‘expand considerably’ to solve labour shortage issue, says Skills England
Rates at which method is currently used not enough to plug worker gaps, group warns
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Government reportedly set to back high speed rail to Euston
Department for Transport also reportedly considering taking HS2 Ltd under direct control
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AtkinsRéalis among consultants working on next stage of mini-nuclear reactor competition
Selected bidders to enter negotiations with Great British Nuclear
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Key takeaways and talking points from the Labour party conference 2024
Labour members gathered in Liverpool this week for the party’s first conference in government for 15 years. Daniel Gayne and Tom Lowe report