How has Brexit vote affected UK economy? November verdict Each month we look at key indicators to see what effect the Brexit process has had on growth, prosperity and trade
Downward mobility ‘becoming a reality for much of British youth’ Social policy experts call for educational, tax and pay reforms to beat economic slide
Legal & General agrees tie-up to build 3,500 affordable homes UK insurer to work with 14 housing associations in attempt to ease property crisis
Housebuilding data shows dearth of homes for affordable renting Only 37,825 new homes built in England to be let at discounted rents last year, despite waiting list of 1.1m
Fall in UK house prices as election keeps homes off the market Number of properties for sale dropped 15% in November – the fastest rate since 2009
Developer Nick Candy considers takeover of Capital & Counties Candy’s investment vehicle may buy all of £2.3bn owner of Earl’s Court and Covent Garden sites
Kevin McCloud’s property empire suffers liquidations Two of the Grand Designs presenter’s businesses have been affected
Now is the time for the government to increase the supply of homes A cut in stamp duty may be politically expedient for Sajid Javid, but it would be a big mistake
Super-rich renting London homes for £5,000-plus a week amid Brexit worries Weak pound means overseas tenants able to increase budgets, says Knight Frank
UK house price growth at slowest rate in six years, says Halifax Lender expects housebuying and price growth to remain subdued amid Brexit uncertainty
UK housebuilding falls to slowest quarterly rate for three years Figures show new housing starts fell to 160,640 in June, 1% lower than a year ago
Factory gloom as UK firms cut jobs and US manufacturing shrinks – business live British manufacturers are cutting employment levels at the fastest pace since 2013, despite a renewed surge in stockpiling
UK house prices fall amid no-deal Brexit fears Nationwide says prices in London dropped at an annual rate of 1.7% in September
How has Brexit vote affected the UK economy? September verdict Each month we look at key indicators to see what effect the Brexit process has had on growth, prosperity and trade
Windows at our new homes shattered – but the developer won’t pay It says it can no longer be liable for the fault in the glass, even though we can’t afford to fix it