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Westminster Council defends ‘gifting’ policy
Council fends off new questions over conflicts of interest after staff receive 240 individual gifts in a two-year period
PM offloads Islington townhouse
Scene of key Brexit strategy meetings hit the market in May at £3.75m
Property markets to ‘remain stable’ in 2020, but prime buyers are ‘becoming less compromising’
Estate agency Jackson-Stops shares its predictions for country property markets next year
How England’s broken planning system has created (not reduced) the risk of floods
"Urban areas have been creating flood risk," writes Lee Bosher. "And this is largely due to the government’s focus on making land – low cost, flood prone land – available for development."
Countryside chief Sutcliffe to retire
Iain McPherson will take over as Group Chief Executive of Countryside Properties from Ian Sutcliffe next year
Rightmove finds perfect match in former Shazam boss
The UK's biggest portal has announced Andrew Fisher as Scott Forbes' successor
St Modwen boss to replace Noel at Landsec
Mark Allan will take over from Rob Noel as CEO of Land Securities by June
Rebuilt Holland Park villa asks £25m
Façade retention project carried out six years ago created a 9,000 square foot mansion with a 40-foot pool, gym and cinema
Labour manifesto moots rent caps & an end to property developers’ ‘free hand’
Jeremy Corbyn has set out his party's political stall ahead of next month's General Election; here's a summary of Labour's key property policies...
Lib Dem manifesto suggests linking Stamp Duty to home energy ratings; all new-builds to be Passivhaus by 2025
Jo Swinson's party has published its 2019 Election Manifesto; here are the Liberal Democrats' key property policies...
AJ Architecture Awards 2019: Winners
Cork House has won this year's Manser Medal to be named House of the Year by the Architects' Journal. 20 other property projects were recognised at last night's AJ Architecture Awards; here's who won what...
Knight Dragon ups resi numbers at Greenwich Peninsula
A revised Allies & Morrison masterplan has been submitted to Greenwich Council, featuring 1,800 more new homes