Election 2015: A need for speed
Transport infrastructure has always been vital for the UK economy, but major projects have been notoriously slow to reach fruition.
Transport infrastructure has always been vital for the UK economy, but major projects have been notoriously slow to reach fruition.
Centralisation stifles progress and eats cash
Problems with the NHS are in the spotlight as the general election draws near. Can the relationship between public and private partners be revived?
Northern Ireland is an affordable part of the UK in which to run a business, but low rents mean it is difficult to make development viable. At last, the numbers are moving in the right direction, writes Noella Pio Kivlehan
When Estates Gazette uncovered a government planning blunder that could potentially hand developers billions of pounds of cash intended for affordable housing, the real estate sector stood up and said the vacant building credit was wrong and government should amend its guidance. But housing minister Brandon Lewis refuses to budge
Cheap oil is bad for energy firms but is a boost for consumers and businesses
FINANCE: How should we move forward with the creation of a CRE loans database?
UK real estate has had an exceptional year in 2014 and the headlines have highlighted that phenomenal performance.
Question: In a bacon-and-egg breakfast, what’s the difference between the chicken and the pig? Answer: The chicken is involved, but the pig is committed!
Warehouses are becoming the stars of the show as the booming UK film and television industry seeks ever-larger locations.