EG's deputy legal editor Jess Harrold and court reporter James Lumley discuss how the Royal Courts of Justice and the Business and Property Courts at the Rolls Building plan to keep the wheels of justice turning during the Covid-19 pandemic - including the Lord Chief Justice's call for a renewed emphasis on remote court hearings and settling disputes where possible.
In on the Act: Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC discusses the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022
EG Like Sunday Morning: Celebrating the exemplars of LGBTQ+ inclusivity
Bricks & Mortar: Paddy Allen on a decade of Pathways to Property
EG Like Easter Sunday Morning: Four-day weeks, Future Leaders and other fantastic ideas
”I get a tremendous amount of hate mail. It’s venomous.” CREtech’s Michael Beckerman on London, Copenhagen and the downsides of building a community of real estate climate ”activists”
ESG As a Value Driver
Why we should no longer view real estate as an asset. The power players behind one of Europe’s most active sustainable urbanism funds reveal the trick to tackling overwhelming ESG targets
EG Like Sunday Morning: Mind the gap
Does levelling up risk levelling down London?
Keeping Big Brands in Big Cities
On the Outside Looking In: International Investment on The Value UK Cities
Building Lasting Income Streams Through BTR
The Future of the Office: Is Remote Work a Threat to Office Space?
The UK Life Sciences Vision: Innovation Opportunities
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Bricks & Mortar: One person’s journey to becoming a chartered surveyor in Ethiopia
LandAid: a new chair and a new focus on the S of ESG
EG Like Sunday Morning: Unicorns, Ravens, Spheres and Sweetums
Voice of the Region: Nottinghamshire - Robin Hood and the Prince of Eaves
EG Like Sunday Morning: Mon dieu, c’est MIPIM
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