Jess Harrold is joined by deputy editor Tim Burke and senior writer Piers Wehner to discuss the political and economic turmoil of the last week.
From the disastrous impact on the markets, to what we know so far about investment zones, to Labour's bid to be the party for real estate, they discuss all the fallout - as well as Wehner's timely new podcast series, EG's Office Politics.
But who will come out on top in the quiz of the week?
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
Bricks & Mortar: Logicor’s Kerri Cox on building a career in real estate
EG Like Sunday Morning: UK Cities and MIPIM plans
EG Like Sunday Morning: Crusaders of the lost Arc
Watered-down connectivity targets ’cause for concern’ as digital capabilities underpin Levelling Up agenda
Bricks & Mortar: Putting people at the heart of the workplace
Real Estate Redefined: Why Grosvenor is no longer a landlord
EG Like Sunday Morning: Canary Wharf flexes, and the big six bounce back
ESG Like Sunday Morning: Why time is over, now is for the how
Voice of the Region: Cornwall - Space exploration
Cladding remediation and proposed amendments to the Building Safety Bill
Bricks & Mortar: BPF Futures – Isabelle Hease on her recent appointment and plans as chair
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