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1508 London, the architecture and design collective set up in 2010, has been on a particularly strong run of late.

Urban developer Londonewcastle has been given the go-ahead for a prominent resi-led scheme smack bang in the middle of Shoreditch.

A new report has slammed the UK's system of anti-money laundering supervision as "woefully inadequate" and "structurally unsound", and called for a  single "super" supervisor to oversee key sectors.

Deal numbers are on the up, as 105,490 residential properties changed hands in October according to the latest (provisional) stats from HMRC; that's a 6.

The Council of Mortgage Lenders and Which?

The new look Planning Portal is, after a bit of delay, shaping up ahead of an early 2016 launch after its services were outsourced to land referencing agency TerraQuest by the government in January.

A new report into the buying, holding and selling costs for foreign buyers of prime resi in fifteen of the world's top cities has picked out Monaco as the one offering the lowest taxation, and Shanghai…

Chelsea's Seymour Walk hit the headlines over the weekend after it emerged that six simultaneous basement extensions are planned for the quiet cul de sac.

As the Chancellor puts the finishing touches to his Autumn Statement, Chestertons has reckoned that last year's stamp duty rejig will end up costing the Treasury £750m in lost revenue across 2015 alone.

Mayor Boris Johnson has OK-ed the revised Greenwich Peninsula masterplan, paving the way for London's biggest single regen project.

A notorious squat at the north end of Park Lane has been brought back from the brink as a resi-led scheme after suffering a history of neglect.

Chestertons has brought in a new Managing Director in the UAE to ramp up the property agency's presence in the "core" Middle East market, with a new International Properties division and an expansion plan…