In recent developments, shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick has established a significant benchmark for British migration policy. His proposals surpass those of both the Labour Party and Reform UK, highlighting
In recent developments, shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick has established a significant benchmark for British migration policy. His proposals surpass those of both the Labour Party and Reform UK, highlighting
Britain’s largest housebuilder, Vistry, is holding firm to its profit forecast for 2025, despite mounting scepticism in the stock market following a tough first half to the year. The group,
The recent abolition of the non-dom tax regime has ignited debate across Britain’s financial and construction communities, as influential voices call for a re-evaluation of the move’s impact on foreign
The UK construction sector is facing another challenging period as new data reveals that activity contracted for the fourth consecutive month in April. Despite a brief bounce-back at the end
Britain’s largest housebuilder, Barratt Redrow, has issued an optimistic trading update, signalling stronger-than-anticipated profits for the current financial year amidst improving market conditions. The FTSE 100 developer reported robust customer
Heathrow Airport’s management is set to revive its controversial third runway expansion plans, contingent upon anticipated government backing this week. The project, poised to become one of Britain’s most significant
British housebuilders are facing mounting pressure as ministers prepare to unveil a new £3 billion tax hike, mere days after Chancellor Rachel Reeves assured business leaders there would be no
Britain’s leading housebuilder Persimmon has cautioned shareholders about an anticipated £15 million impact from national insurance contribution changes, alongside other rising costs that will affect profit margins in the coming
In a bold move, Barratt, the UK’s largest housebuilder, is advancing its £2.5 billion takeover of rival Redrow this week, despite concerns from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The
Balfour Beatty, the UK’s largest construction firm, has reported a 4% decrease in operating profits for the first half of the year, down to £77 million from £80 million in






