All Housing Today articles in December 2019
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News‘International style’ to blame for UK’s opposition to new homes, says Roger Scruton
But controversial academic praises ‘precious’ Mies and Le Corbusier villas
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NewsGovernment pushes back on MMC recommendations
Housing select committee had suggested linking public subsidies for developers to MMC use
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NewsLovell raids Galliford Try again for new director
Mick Laws lands development director job at Morgan Sindall’s residential business
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NewsBerkeley plans training academy boost
Housebuilder plans to expand its West London Construction Academy
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NewsLabour pledges to tackle cladding safety ‘national emergency’
RIBA says Bolton blaze demonstrates Grenfell Tower lessons have yet to be learned
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NewsLib Dems promise all new homes will meet Passivhaus standards
Election manifesto promises 100,000 new housing association and council homes a year - and universal Passivhaus by 2025
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NewsProfit jumps at Countryside as boss steps down
Housebuilder also reveals it sacked staff following accounting probe
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NewsUniversity launches offsite construction course for architects
Oxford Brookes’ director of the Architectural Engineering Research Group says course is a response to the ‘inevitable’
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NewsAvanton furthers 2,100-home Old Kent Road plans
Developer buys site for hundreds of homes alongside two existing schemes
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NewsStonewater to build 1,000 homes next year
Housing association to increase its own pipeline alongside managing L G-built homes
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In FocusWhat housing pledges are contained in the main parties’ manifestos?
As the 2019 general election draws ever closer, David Blackman scrutinises how the main parties plan to meet housing demand
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NewsBovis shareholders revolt over executive pay
Investors voice anger over pay packages but Galliford Try housing deal sails through
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NewsCamden council seeks £130m damages from tower block contractors
Legal action centres on Chalcots Estate evacuation in June 2017
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NewsSlashing refurb VAT could fund new homes, say industry groups
24 trade bodies tell main political parties a tax cut could help fund burgeoning build-to-rent sector
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In FocusBig election pledges on green building…
But can they be delivered? We explore what the three main parties are promising on energy efficiency
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NewsAffordable starts hit ten-year high
Best figures for the first half of a financial year for grant-funded schemes since 2009/10
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NewsBerkeley served with fire enforcement notice over timber blaze flats
Subsidiary St James will undertake work to install cavity fire stops at Worcester Park development
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NewsGoldsmith Street marks ‘watershed’ for sustainability
Developers are more interested in low-carbon homes since Stirling prize went to Passivhaus scheme, architect claims
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CommentThe impact of politics on the housing sector
A little while ago we had the political parties’ conference season, which set in train a particularly irritating period for many in the housing sector
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NewsPlanning for 450-home Albert Embankment scheme
U I wins planning approval for £500m project on Thames waterfront