More Committed Financial Incentives Needed Says Builder Federation

In response to Liberal Democrats manifesto published this week, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) stated that more committed financial incentives are needed to reduce emissions from buildings by 2025. With the country voting on 12th December for who they think should be in Government for the next five years, FMB is striving for support […]
No Fault Evictions Becomes Manifesto Staple

Privately rental tenants, who make up over a fifth of the property market, have been targeted as a key demographic in this political campaign with all parties pledging appealing improvements and protections for tenants. The Labour Party has promised to cap rent increases at the national rate of inflations if they are elected into Government on […]
The Risk Of Carbon Dioxide From Shallow Mine Workings

Beginning in September 2018 a study was commissioned by the Scottish Government, and undertaken by consultancy RSK Stirling, to investigate the prevalence of carbon dioxide from disused mineral mines and the implications for residential buildings1. On 5th September 2019 the Scottish Government made the results of the study available. The investigation considered past incidents involving […]