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  • Jeremy Hunt is right to ask Can We Be Rich Again?

    Economics

    With the CBI’s latest economic forecasts warning of a dramatic spike in unemployment and a prolonged period of anaemic GDP growth, it’s a good time to reflect on the question posed by former chancellor Jeremy Hunt in his latest book, Can We Be Rich Again? The book is the latest in a series of works [...]

    Former Chancellor Jeremy Hunt
  • Soho killjoys are the worst kind of Londoners

    Opinion

    The Soho Society has declared a Nimby campaign against all new licensing applications. If they don’t want to live in the party centre of London they should leave, says James Ford What is the collective noun for a bunch of party poopers? A kennel of killjoys? A complaint of curmudgeons, perhaps? Well, if left to [...]

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 19: A woman walks past the Raymond Revuebar in Soho on January 19, 2015 in London, England. A growing number of campaigners, including Stephen Fry, are pushing developers and representatives of Westminster Council to preserve the area's unique identity, which they fear is being lost as the area is gradually redeveloped. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
  • £450m City block approved after developers lop three storeys of plan

    Property

    Revised plans for a new £450m tower in the City have been rubber-stamped by the Square Mile’s planning committee after developers chose to lop three stories off the building’s design in response to fierce local criticism. Canada Corporation greenlit an adjusted proposal for the 1 Silk Street mega-scheme on Thursday, saying it [...]

    Busy Silk Street in Londons financial district bustling with business professionals and iconic city architecture
  • Labour has not delivered on planning reform, manufacturers say

    May 26, 2026

    UK manufacturers have hit out at the country’s archaic planning system, claiming the Labour government has not delivered on stated aims to back builders over blockers. A new report from industry body Make UK found that almost half of manufacturers (46 per cent) believe the current planning system is still hampering the UK’s economic potential, [...]

  • Is housebuilding in London impossible?

    May 25, 2026

    After its 900-home development in Peckham was blocked, housebuilder Berkeley said it can “no longer invest” in London. Felix Armstrong asks whether development in the capital really has hit a brick wall At the Aylesham Centre in Peckham, south London, shoppers are met with graffitied walls, peeling paint and shuttered retail units. The site began [...]

  • ‘Downright offensive’: Southwark council slammed for blocking 900 homes

    May 19, 2026

    Southwark council has been blasted for celebrating the blocking of an 867-home development on the site of a Peckham shopping centre.  The local authority hailed a “great day for Peckham” after housebuilder Berkeley failed to overturn a ruling against the development, which would have delivered retail, leisure and commercial space alongside the hundreds of homes. [...]

  • Councils turn to AI to boost housebuilding

    May 18, 2026

    Local councils across the country are turning to artificial intelligence to speed up the planning process, as Labour’s 1.5m housebuilding target clashes with a slowing construction sector.  A number of local authorities – including several in the capital – have either piloted or implemented AI planning tools, but housing leaders have warned that the government [...]

  • Satisfaction: Mick Jagger prevails in bid to block Battersea tower

    May 15, 2026

    Rock star Sir Mick Jagger has won a two-year planning battle to block a controversial 29-storey tower in Battersea, proving you can get what you want.  The Rolling Stones frontman had been joined by a host of stars including guitarist Eric Clapton, actress Felicity Kendall and comedian Harry Hill in opposing the development.  A planning [...]

  • Supermarkets round on Aldi and Lidl over ‘rigged’ system

    May 6, 2026

    A host of leading British supermarkets have rounded on German discounters Aldi and Lidl over fears competition is being “distorted” by a “rigged” system.  Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Iceland are ramping up pressure on the competition watchdog to crack down on Aldi and Lidl’s ability to block rivals from opening new stores on nearby land. The [...]

  • Rachel Reeves plots ‘growth push’ as Labour set for bruising elections

    April 27, 2026

    Rachel Reeves is plotting another “growth push” as the Labour party prepares itself for a potentially bruising defeat in the local elections. The Chancellor is set to unveil a new push for fiscal discipline, a closer relationship with the EU and planning reforms in a bid to ease the nerves of the party. The forthcoming [...]

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