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Britain's departure from the EU has cleared its final hurdle after MEPs backed the Brexit deal struck between Boris Johnson and Brussels.
A voluntary agreement between The Building Societies Association (BSA), The Investment and Saving Alliance (TISA) and UK Finance (UKF), committed that a minimum of 85 per cent of cash ISA transfers would be completed within seven working days for 2019.
The CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building) has signed up to join BEN (Built Environment Networking), to support members with further opportunities to network and attend events to gain more insight into the future of the built environment.
Annual house price growth edged up to 1.9%, reports Nationwide's new House Price Index.
The US Secretary of State is flying into London for talks amid mounting American and Tory backbench anger over the decision to allow Huawei to help run the UK's 5G network.
The National Federation of Builders welcomes the Migration Advisory Committee's recommendations in its new report and urges the Government to accept them.
A close ally of Len McCluskey has landed a place on Labour's ruling body, PoliticsHome can reveal.
The Brexit deal struck between the UK and EU will inevitably lead to customs checks in the Irish Sea, Michel Barnier has insisted.
A multi-million pound advertising blitz designed to get the public ready for Brexit did not make them "significantly better prepared" for it, the public spending watchdog has found.
Photographers from more than 100 countries submitted thousands of stunning photos of the built world to the annual Art of Building photography competition, run by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Mark Francois has finally admitted defeat in his fight for Big Ben to bong at the moment the UK leaves the European Union.
The work of the committee must be more inclusive – both inside and outside parliament
Boris Johnson will take personal charge of the next phase of Brexit talks with a new 'Taskforce Europe' team working under him, Downing Street has announced.
We currently receive €1 billion a year in grants from Horizon 2020. Unless we can secure a good research and development deal with the EU after Brexit, our influence will suffer, writes Lord Bassam.
The European Union will have the upper hand in post-Brexit talks with Britain, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has claimed.
The Chartered Institute of Building has launched a new partnership in Ireland to ensure crucial alignment on key issues such as access to skills and training, procurement and contractual matters and quality in construction.
Britain will not diverge from European Union rules "for the sake of it" after leaving the bloc, according to the Brexit Secretary.
Boris Johnson must not rub Remainers' "noses in it" with a raft of "unwise" celebrations on Brexit day, Lord Heseltine has warned.
Millions of special 50p coins to mark the "turning point" of Brexit day will enter circulation on 31 January, the Chancellor has confirmed.
Pubs are set to see their business rates slashed by £1,000 under new plans drawn up by the Treasury.
Boris Johnson has heralded “a new chapter in our nation's history” after signing the official document which formalises the UK’s exit from the EU next Friday.
The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed and Bangor University have agreed a new partnership.
The Nuclear Industry Association's Chief Executive, Tom Greatrex, responds to a recent article by Darren Jones MP on climate summit COP 26.
Rebecca Long-Bailey's campaign to be Labour leader has received a huge boost after she won the backing of Unite, who said she has "the brains and the brilliance to beat Boris Johnson".