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Young key workers in London spend more than half of pay on rent

Harder for teachers, nurses and police to keep pace with England’s housing costs – PwC

MPs demand investigation of ‘fake signatures’ claims

Alleged forgery at banks led to people being evicted from homes, say campaigners

James Dyson buys £43m penthouse in Singapore

Purchase comes months after British inventor revealed plans to move firm to city-state

London’s answer to New York’s High Line? You must be joking

A tree-scattered, elevated walkway through air vents, The Tide is a textbook piece of artwash and greenwash – more pointless whimsy amid the tortured cityscape of Greenwich Peninsula

Mark Carney warns global trade war could ‘shipwreck’ global economy – business live

Bank of England governor says a global trade war could ‘shipwreck’ the global economy, while Brexit risks are increasing

Bathstore collapse leaves householders inconvenienced

Administrators’ move to terminate plumber contracts leaves consumers without fully functioning bathrooms

L&G and Oxford University team up for £4bn housing scheme

Construction of affordable homes for staff and students to take place over next decade

Housebuilder Berkeley signals end to bumper earnings as profits fall

Group will target growth outside its traditional territory of London

Second homes now worth nearly £1tn to Britons

Extra property wealth rises 50% but numbers of young families owning homes halves in 20 years

The skyscraper infinity pool – sorry, but where’s the diving board?

It is meant to be a boundary-busting ‘punch for the sky’. But this design for a London rooftop pool is just another high-rise ego gimmick

Can Neil Woodford turn around his fund’s redemptions mishap?

Punters expect instant liquidity, if a fund can’t fulfil that requirement it’s in extreme territory

Sensible Fiat Chrysler-Renault merger could be undone by politics

Frosty relations between France’s Macron and Italy’s Salvini could scupper talks over £29bn merger

Bank of England warns over risky lending in mortgage market

Regulation chief says stricter rules could be imposed as price war threatens stability

UK property register ‘needed urgently’ to stop money laundering

MPs and peers say plans for register of foreign-owned property should not be delayed

Super rich buying up Italy’s mansions under new tax regime

‘You get the same sort of tax savings you get in Jersey but you get to live somewhere you actually want to live’

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