Clara Gautrais is a senior associate and Sean Pearce is an immigration paralegal at Fragomen In May, the government outlined a series of proposals in a white paper aimed at reducing net migration and incentivising businesses to recruit domestic talent. The plans affect every major… The post The immigration white paper: what builders need to
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A troubled development in Durham that contributed to the collapse of Tolent is still facing delays amid ongoing safety concerns. The £120m Milburngate development was due to open in Durham in 2022 but has suffered repeated delays – including issues with the fire retardant paint… The post Delay to £120m ex-Tolent scheme over safety paint
A £110m relief road in Lincolnshire, which was left half finished after funding ran out, is not expected to be finished until 2030 at the earliest. The Spalding Western Relief Road was due to be delivered in five separate sections to ease congestion by providing… The post Cash shortfall leaves Lincolnshire with ‘bridge to nowhere’
There are high hopes for new AI tool that is to be made available to local authority planning departments...
The Vale of Glamorgan Council has named Kier as preferred contractor for its Ysgol Gymraeg Iolo Morganwg development...
A health & safety campaign in Northern Ireland is focusing on silica dust hazards in construction...
An M&E firm that specialises in supplying data centres has received an injection of private equity finance...
Amey UK is eyeing up merger and acquisition opportunities to support international growth...
The Perssons are now within striking distance of full control of the retailer, which in recent years has been losing ground among shoppers to its main rival Zara and “ultra-fast fashion” upstarts like Shein
“My husband said there was no need to read the contract, and to just sign below his signature.”...








