All Brexit analysis articles – Page 9
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Government with all eyes on Brexit has lost its focus on housing crisis
The government has made a number of announcements recently concerning the future of property development.
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We must create diversity of housing and tenure
The impact of the global financial crisis that led to the crash in the UK housing market in 2008-09 is still being felt a decade later.
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Multi-lets: the race for space
“It was the best of times; it was the worst of times” – this is becoming an increasingly apt description of how the income performance of retail, office and industrial property is diverging.
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Brexit boost for sheds
We try not to use the ‘B’ word in our office. There were enough excuses in the middle of the summer not to do deals.
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Brexit: A seismic challenge or temporary shock?
Assessing the impact of the leave vote on different commercial property sectors, from its epicentre in London offices, to the more benign regions
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A letter to the new housing minister
Dear Kit, thank you for joining us at the RESI Convention in Wales this week. We are delighted that you have chosen to give your first major public address to the sector as housing minister at our event.
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UK is still a land of opportunity for property investors
Despite UK economic fundamentals remaining fairly stable, a number of problem children are casting a shadow over the UK.
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‘The Tories have made terrible mistakes’: Vince Cable big interview
Sir Vince Cable talks to Guy Montague-Jones about rebuilding the Lib Dems and how he believes the government should be tackling issues such as the housing crisis.
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Canary Wharf Group legal battle over Brexit to have far-reaching consequences for landlords and tenants
European Medicines Agency’s landlords stand to lose millions of pounds of rent from tenants moving because of Brexit.
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Why Brexit is killing the London housing market
The growing uncertainty around the outcome of the long-drawn-out Brexit talks has made buyers wary of the housing market’s future in the capital. With stamp duty rises and the removal of tax breaks for buy-to-let investors, the climate is firmly on the sell, and high prices have deterred buyers.
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Channel Islands residents keep a keen eye on Brexit negotiations
Ben Cooper asks what makes the islands the place to be and whether Brexit poses any risk
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Global investor appetite for UK real estate wanes
The UK’s impending exit from the EU has dented investor appetite for UK real estate, suggests a just-released survey by KPMG at RE-Invest Summit at Mipim.
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May clings on despite a battering from Trump and the Brexiteers
What with Trump’s visit and Theresa’s travails – not to mention ’ It’s not Coming Home’ in precisely the way we all allowed ourselves to dream – it’s been a rare week or so to be alive in our United Kingdom.
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Let’s hope Malthouse isn’t yet another housing mayfly
Amid the football fever, Brexit brouhaha and Trump trashing, most Brits will have barely registered that the knock-on effect of David Davis’s resignation as Brexit secretary was the appointment of Kit Malthouse, the fourth – yes, fourth – new housing minister in 12 months.
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Can Malthouse make his mark on housing?
Industry frustrated to see another change in minister as Malthouse replaces Raab
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It is essential we continue to help industry grow and thrive in these uncertain times
After three years and a dozen articles, I have decided it is time to take a break from my regular column in Property Week .
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Rounding on the landlords: Tim Martin interview
Outspoken JD Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin talks to Property Week about brands, Brexit and why he blames ‘unsustainable’ rent rises for retail’s woes.
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Councils fear Brexit will trigger loss of billions in EIB infrastructure funding
Local Government Association seeks government assurances that it will fill funding gap if EIB stops backing UK projects.
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An anniversary no one is celebrating
Who would have thought that the two years since the EU referendum would be so painful and politically humiliating?
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Forget Brexit and party scandals – business is booming
Three months ago, I wrote about the need to prepare for a very socialist Labour government. Since then, both the Labour party and the Tories have inflicted all sorts of harm on themselves thanks to their respective associations with antisemitism and Windrush. All this without even considering Brexit.