Policy

Neighbours consulted about five-storey, 1,800 square metre extension, but what will Westminster's new 'sub squad' say?

Restricting mobility in the second hand market and the delivery of new homes, says giant housebuilder

Council to charge average of £8k on subterranean projects to pay for new 'sub squad'

UK capital will remain Europe’s main financial centre argues the LSE's Simeon Djankov

New clauses have been added to the Finance Bill 2016

HMRC is getting wide-ranging access to account-holder information from the Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories from October

Locals and foreigners alike have "stopped pursuing deals" as the market reacts to the levy

Bilfinger GVA has bagged the contract to oversee the disposal of one of the capital's biggest development opportunities

The government is pushing ahead with reforms to non-dom tax policy initially announced in George Osborne's Summer 2015 Budget, launching another consultation despite some mutterings that it might all …

As new figures reveal the shocking extent of application delays, Trevor Abrahmsohn pleads with the new housing minister to sort out the UK's chaotic local authority planning departments and start appr…