Unruly has launched a tech space featuring tech products to show what the home of 2020 could look like
A £20 public sector funding package has been agreed to help restart development of Ipswich’s blighted Winerack building. Claire Robson asks what impact it could have on the town
HEALTH AND WELLBEING As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, EG asked Create Street’s Nicolas Boys Smith for his take on the links between high-rise living and mental ill health
As the service looks for savings to fund its £10bn repairs backlog and find space for 26,000 homes, attention will focus on the few NHS trusts in the capital
London mayor Sadiq Khan is attempting to create a London-wide body that would allow City Hall to get its hands on NHS land in the capital.
The Supreme Court has given its judgment on the proper meaning of a key paragraph in the National Planning Policy Framework in relation to local authorities’ obligations to demonstrate a…
Permitted development rights offer cost advantages to auction investors by making it easier to convert offices into housing. But exemptions apply, writes Robin Cripp, chairman and senior auctioneer at Andrews…
Permitted development rights offer cost advantages to auction investors by making it easier to convert offices into housing. But exemptions apply. Robin Cripp and Jeremy Lamb of Andrews & Robertson…
Homebuyers were less reliant on a mortgage to purchase a house last year, as the contribution from cash rose, according to the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association.
The country’s housing market could be so destabilised by rises in interest rates that the Bank of England would have to halt the process, Sushil Wadhwani, a former member of…
The High Court has ruled that Sajid Javid’s decision last year to reject approval of plans by the Earl of Derby to build 400 homes on his Hatchfield Farm estate…