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?
How technology and Covid changed auctions forever
Bricks & Mortar: Chris Ridgway on what it means to be a rent review surveyor
The challenge of delivering truly carbon neutral city
We’re Still Here: Retail woes, rates payback, glimmers of hope and a trip to the steamie
Future of Sheffield: The role of real estate in keeping the heart of Sheffield beating
Future of Sheffield: Greater, better and more beautiful
We’re Still Here: Dagenham deals, the spending review and the hunt for real estate’s next leaders
How to pivot in a post-Covid world
A reset for offices? That’s silly talk
Bricks & Mortar: What does the RICS consultation on ethical principles and rules of conduct mean for its members and APC candidates?
We’re Still Here: Sombre stats but with reasons to be cheerful
On the Case: Why the High Court upheld PDR and planning use class reforms
"I think property is struggling more than many other professions": Industry leaders discuss EG's 2020 mental health survey and what lessons we must learn from the Covid crisis
Big, small or everyone: how accessible is the road to net zero carbon?
We're Still Here: PD, strat land and an unlikely new development duo
The Future of UK Cities - Live: The Future of Scottish Cities
The Future of UK Cities - Live: Investing for sustainability
The Future of UK Cities - Live: Building social integration
The Future of UK Cities - Live: The Future of Liverpool
Broken Homes: The faults, the factoids and the fixes
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