All People & Jobs articles – Page 6
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Land Registry set for mass civil servant strike action in February
Mass strike action within the civil service next month could impact the housing market as workers from the Land Registry and Registers of Scotland are set to join thousands of government colleagues in walking out.
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Lease drafting can play a key role in raising ESG standards
Landlords may require tenants to meet sustainability standards or share space with community groups
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Sir James Wates to step down as chairman of Wates Group
Sir James Wates is to step down as chairman of the family-owned construction giant Wates Group in May.
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LGIM Real Assets hires Adam Burney for BTR platform
Legal & General Investment Management Real Assets, the insurer’s real estate arm, has appointed Adam Burney to its Build to Rent (BTR) platform.
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Savills Earth recruits social value director from Dominvs
Savills has appointed Wesley Ankrah as social value director as part of the continued expansion of its energy and sustainability division, Savills Earth.
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Taylor Wimpey names ex-Landsec CEO Robert Noel as next chair
Major UK housebuilder Taylor Wimpey has appointed former Landsec chief executive and Hammerson chair Rob Noel as its next chair, replacing Irene Dorner.
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Buro Four appoints ex-JLL director to lead new Oxford life sciences team
Buro Four has appointed former JLL director Rupert Corbett as director of life sciences to lead a new office in Oxford, Property Week can reveal.
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Dominvs appoints former Berkeley executive to board
Dominvs Group has appointed the former executive director of major housebuilder Berkeley Group, Sean Ellis, to its board as a non-executive director.
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HSBC to close quarter of UK branches next year
Global banking giant HSBC will close 114 of its UK branches next year as the number of customers using them has fallen following the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Milligan shifts to ‘new breed’ of developer with leadership restructure
Developer Milligan has unveiled a major leadership restructure which sees founder John Milligan named as executive chairman and Stuart Harris replacing him as chief executive.
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Levelling up minister to step down as MP
Levelling up minister Dehenna Davison has announced she will be stepping down as an MP at the next general election.
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CBRE’s Beckham steps down as head of London office investment
CBRE’s head of London office investment James Beckham is stepping down, with the firm’s current West End lead replacing the veteran agent.
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Avison Young offers UK staff redundancy in ‘critical step’
Advisory firm has asked employees to apply for voluntary redundancy in response to poor economic climate
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Headalen to lead real assets research at Aviva Investors
Aviva Investors, Aviva’s global asset management business, has appointed David Hedalen as head of real assets research.
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Lee Rowley reappointed as DLUHC junior minister
Lee Rowley, who has served as housing and planning junior minister since September, has been reappointed to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).
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Industry reacts: prime minister Rishi Sunak a ‘step away from political instability’
Rishi Sunak is set to become the UK’s next prime minister after winning the Conservative leadership race.
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Svanström named as Rightmove CEO
Listed property portal Rightmove has appointed Johan Svanström as its next chief executive, replacing Peter Brooks-Johnson, who will retire after the company’s full-year results are announced in February.
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Liz Truss resigns as UK prime minister
Liz Truss has resigned as prime minister after just 44 days in the role, sparking a new Conservative leadership election.
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Fabrix hires chief investment officer
Real estate investor Fabrix has appointed Nicholas Schiloff as chief investment officer (CIO).
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Chris Philp named chief of government property after Treasury exit
Chris Philp has been named as the new cabinet office minister and chief of government property after joining in the ministerial merry-go-round this week.