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Will lockdown herald a collapse in creativity or something worse?
By Adam Lloyd “I do not miss the commute but I feel acutely the loss of working relationships and external stimuli - the chance conversations...
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‘Pandrexit’ - a golden opportunity?
By Anthony Hughes With all that is going on in the world at the moment, the autumn weather settling in with a vengeance, the introduction of a new...
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'Your home is worthless' - A personal reflection on the cladding crisis
By Perry Miller Imagine waking up one morning to find that your home is deemed worthless. Worse still, it is clad with panels considered only...
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Public survey on planning system in England launched
By Drew Aspinwall Twelve weeks ago, the Government launched a Planning White Paper proposing an overhaul of the ‘outdated’ planning system and a...
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Halloween - a vapid substitute for good old-fashioned old Bonfire Night
By Adam Lloyd On 5 November 1605 a plot to kill the King of England by blowing up Parliament was foiled. Guido (Guy) Fawkes was caught red-handed and...
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Stamp Duty: the holiday you don’t want to end…
By Harry Brown, Property With a little over five months to go until the Stamp Duty holiday deadline, the conversation about extending the tax break is...
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Ten years on from the launch of the MSCI ESG Indices, what’s changed?
By Sara Neidle There’s nothing new about ESG, it’s just rightly gained greater prominence in recent years. Ten years ago, I was part of the...
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Starmer was forced to suspend Corbyn, but will this be seen as a Clause IV moment?
By Mark Glover Reacting to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) report today which saw Labour found guilty of three breaches of the...
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