All articles by Patrick Gower – Page 10
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Retailers face £175m rates hike
Retailers face a £175m hike in rates next year following a 2.6% rise in inflation.
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Plans submitted for 1,000 homes in Stratford
Social landlord East Thames Group and London Continental Railways have submitted a planning application for 1,000 new homes in Stratford.
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Government seeks to solve CIL “double-charging”
The government has published amendments to the community infrastructure levy regulations in an attempt to fix the tax’s early flaws.
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SFO Kaupthing investigation collapses
The Serious Fraud Office has dropped its investigation into the collapse of the Icelandic Bank Kaupthing and as a result has closed its case against Robert Tchenguiz.
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SFO Kaupthing investigation collapses
The Serious Fraud Office has dropped its investigation into the collapse of the Icelandic Bank Kaupthing and as a result has closed its case against Robert Tchenguiz.
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The Post Office appoints BNPPRE to UK portfolio
The Post Office has appointed BNP Paribas Real Estate to manage its UK property portfolio.
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Allied Irish demanded £200m repayment in 24 hours from Kallakis, court hears
When Allied Irish Bank suspected they had been defrauded by Achilleas Kallakis they demanded a £200m payment in 24 hours, it emerged in court yesterday.
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Of mice and men: Tory foot soldiers turn to party for support
By Monday, the second day of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, John Howell MP was fed up, writes Patrick Gower.
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Conservatives’ greenfield call-up
Planning minister tells party to stop “irresponsible” protectionism
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Britain is still losing business due to planning delays, Cameron warns
Without a continued commitment to reforming planning laws Britain will lose businesses to foreign rivals, the Prime Minister warned today.
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Councils should be more flexible on affordable housing, minister says
New Department for Communities and Local government minister Brandon Lewis has urged councils to be more flexible with affordable housing targets to enable development to go ahead.
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Huawei completes letting at Green Park
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has completed a deal to occupy a 140,000 sq ft building at Oxford Properties’ Green Park business park.
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Huawei completes 140,000 sq ft letting at Green Park
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has completed a deal to occupy a 140,000 sq ft building at Oxford Properties’ Green Park business park.
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Birmingham to build on green belt to meet housing demand
Birmingham City Council regeneration chief Mark Barrow has warned that developers must be allowed to build on the green belt surrounding the city if it is to meet its housing needs.
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Housing crisis will get worse unless government lends more to banks, Barratt warns
Britain’s biggest housebuilder has said that all of the government’s efforts to boost housebuilding will fail unless the government lends more to financial institutions at below market rates.
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New CLG minister pledges less government interference in development
New Department for Communities and Local Government minister Brandon Lewis has promised a more “hands off” approach to local development decisions following criticism from back-bench MPs.
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Arab Investments
Top tips on doing business in United Arab Emirates. Patrick Gower reports
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Blackstone's Chiswick Park for sale at £800m
Blackstone has appointed agents to sell a business park in Chiswick with an asking price of £800m after raising rents at the park by more than £10/ sq ft in less than two years, PropertyWeek.com can reveal.