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Evaporating half a yard is a good start at least
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Spurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Westminster is at long last stemming the flows of illicit wealth into Britain’s capital
UK capital has big plans to reduce congestion and make deliveries more environmentally friendly
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Higher mortgage costs and shortage of housing push up prices for tenants
Urban policy think-tank warns of long-term hit to productivity from reduced office interactions
Senior executives say ‘one-size-fits-all’ rules and slow regulatory approvals are holding sector back
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Minister to meet payment group’s bosses amid fears UK’s biggest tech group will leave the country
Why the 19th-century invention is still one of the most civilised modes of British city living
Capital records smallest impact from coronavirus, highlighting the challenge of levelling up Britain
Leading property owner in capital more positive on future as chief forecasts value of portfolio to stabilise
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