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What lies beneath: the subterranean secrets of London’s super-rich

Study exposes thousands of opulent basement schemes with cinemas, pools … and a beach

Build your own Adjaye: starchitects design catalogue homes

Want a home designed by a top architect on an affordable budget? Entrepreneurs Cube Haus may be moving in on your neighbourhood, with the help of David Adjaye and more

How has the Brexit vote affected the economy? April verdict

Each month we look at key indicators to see what effect the Brexit process has on growth, prosperity and trade in the UK

The Brexit economy: looming rate rise clouds outlook as inflation dips

‘The beast from the east’ blew the UK economy off course, further complicating an already complex picture

Help-to-buy agency writes down loan on flat over Grenfell-style cladding

Woman whose London flat has slumped in value is told she can pay back £10,000 of £95,000 loan

Value of London flats slashed by Grenfell-style cladding

Home in New Capital Quay, Greenwich, worth £50,000 rather than £475,000, owner told

Don’t tell generation rent the fall in house prices is bad news

Estate agents face a quiet house-buying season with demand and mortgage lending in decline

Ready players? Not if the game is young men doing real jobs

A new IMF report shows some stark gender trends in European and US workforce, including one that follows virtual reality in a new Spielberg film

Housing association charges 100% fees for selling a shared-ownership flat

My daughter owns 40% of the flat so surely her association should charge her fees based on her share?

UK living rooms have shrunk by a third, survey finds

Average lounge in new-build homes are now 32% smaller than equivalent homes built in the 1970s

UK house prices fall for second month, with London weakest region

Consumer confidence subdued amid squeeze on household finances, says Nationwide

The Brexit economy: light at the end of the tunnel?

With progress in talks with Brussels sterling has now strengthened, inflation is falling and pay is rising

How has the Brexit vote affected the economy? March verdict

Each month we look at key indicators to see what effect the Brexit process has on growth, prosperity and trade in the UK

WeGeneration work, rest and play together in Adam Neumann’s empire

New York entrepreneur has big plans to turn his office rental business into a provider of homes, leisure and education

London property prices fall as much as 15% as Brexit effect deepens

Average price in Wandsworth dips more than £100,000 with falls of up to 15% in capital in 12 months

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  • Another FTSE 100 firm falls to private equity. Where are the new listings?
  • Bank of England governor warns UK public to expect higher costs this year
  • City & Guilds scraps mass redundancies and offshoring UK jobs to Greece
  • Heathrow third runway likely to affect health of millions nearby, official report warns
  • Fed governor Lisa Cook faced $1.3m in legal and security fees after Trump’s bid to fire her
  • Not so empty nesters: record-high number of US adults under 35 live at home, new data says
  • Bank of England leaves interest rates on hold and lowers inflation forecast amid Middle East ‘uncertainty’ – as it happened
  • Australian net overseas migration falls to lowest level since 2022 – but the Coalition says that’s still too high
  • ‘Mega-consumers’ of food and energy cost environment $5.7tn a year, study finds
  • Fewer than half of commuters in Great Britain think train fare value for money
  • Most of Great Britain’s major rail operators are back in public hands – is it working?
  • Drax cleared after investigation into sourcing of wood pellets
  • Farage trying to block ‘Britcoin’ plans that could be costly for billionaire donor
  • Office workers of the world unite: it’s time to revive the three-martini lunch
  • Gina Rinehart says Australia should give Elon Musk islands to launch satellites into space
  • UK vacancies fall to lowest for five years as wages grow faster than expected
  • Plan to ban ‘private equity sharks’ from social care dropped, Wes Streeting says
  • Weather more important to sales than World Cup, says Tesco as growth slows
  • Dubai property sales have fallen ‘off a cliff’ since start of Middle East war
  • Rejoining customs union would not fix damage caused by Brexit, research finds
  • NHS patients face worst drug shortages on record, say pharmacists and GPs
  • Qantas delays non-stop flights from Sydney to London – again
  • Federal Reserve holds rates steady but signals possible hike before year’s end
  • The bleak view that unemployment needs to rise shows the RBA acts firstly in the interests of companies, not workers
  • Legislation proposed to stop lawsuits used to silence journalists and whistleblowers
  • UK inflation unexpectedly stays at 2.8% with higher transport costs offset by slower food price rises – as it happened
  • Jaguar Land Rover to make more hybrid cars in US sales push
  • AO boss blames Labour as it shifts UK call centre roles abroad
  • Real estate event in London ‘advertised sale of land in illegal Israeli settlements’
  • Lululemon apologises after Japanese drum row at Great Wall yoga event

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