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?
Bricks & Mortar: Hollis’s Katherine Beisler on the benefits of its new junior board
Rollercoaster rides and roadmaps: Real estate’s ESG journey
EG Like Sunday Morning: Back in the studio!
How to move from embracing to celebrating difference
On the Case: The blockbuster Covid rent arrears decision in Trocadero
Future of Real Estate: Can Birmingham win gold?
The role of the office in post-pandemic London
The power of difference
As Government fails to put words into action around affordable housing for London‘s keyworkers, can real estate step up and plug the gap?
How do investors see post-pandemic London?
Unlocking the power of the web of life sciences
EG Like Sunday Morning: Wellbeing in real estate
‘We can’t stop the conversation’: Wellbeing and real estate after Covid
Voice of the Region: Wiltshire – Retail reawakens
Why social value is critical to the evolution of UK life sciences
“Don’t accept the residential market as it is. Ask for better and demand flexibility.” Inside JLL and Lavanda‘s rival to Airbnb
EG Like Sunday Morning: Hair-raising talk on CVAs, EVs, business rates and Vikings
”It always amazes me that the smoke and mirrors get so far.” Why time is nearly up for the tech firms with nothing to offer real estate.
Voice of the Region: South Wales – Enter the dragon
The Struggle was real: The highs and lows of PedElle 2021
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