For occasionally better and usually worse, the impact that Jeremy Corbyn has made since his ascent to the summit of the Labour party proves a week remains a long time…
Clever stuff this week from Deloitte, which said it would subsidise its graduates’ housing costs. It was a headline-grabbing, image-enhancing, issue-confronting move. The government should watch and learn
There was palpable glee this week when the Walkie Talkie, EC3, was named the UK’s worst new building this week
Plenty of footballers have dabbled in property. Has any made the transition seem so smooth as Gary Neville?
The industrial market has been so strong for so long, how long can it last? An instruction placed this week may provide a new benchmark.
Voracious. What a great word. But was John Burns right to use it this week in Derwent London’s interim results announcement?
EG editor Damian Wild reports from David Cameron’s tour of south-east Asia and reveals how property’s political power may have this week grown in stature
David Cameron called for investors to put housing and infrastructure at the centre of their plans on the second day of his visit to Singapore
Prime minister David Cameron has urged Singaporean investors to plough more money into the UK’s northern powerhouse, and for domestic investors to use the city state as an investment gateway…
The property market may be buoyant but demand is far from insatiable, so stay alert to shocks in the system
There has been a transformation at British Land’s York House headquarters – and chief executive Chris Grigg tells Damian Wild that the multi-million-pound makeover will inspire both employees and clients
Unlike the US, there isn’t a great deal of mobility between the public and private sectors in the UK. Make no mistake: the property world on this side of the…