Jess Harrold is joined by reporters Evelina Grecenko and Akanksha Soni to round up a busy week of news.
Grecenko tackles Rishi Sunak's promise to relax planning laws for life sciences labs, and how the industry has responded - as well as Fujifilm's plans for expansion.
Soni covers a big PBSA acquisition by M&G, what the soaring demand for university places in London from international students will mean for rents and the first real estate firms to take steps to aid staff afflicted by the cost of living crisis.
But who will come out on top as we round up the rest of the big news in the quiz of the week?
On the Case: The Court of Appeal rules on pandemic rent defences
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In on the Act: Oliver Radley-Gardner QC on the Electronic Communications Code
Bricks & Mortar: OakNorth Bank’s Greg Manson on gaining MRICS qualification
”Nobody is interested in an app for their building. No one gets turned on by that”
#IAMWOMAN: Showcasing real estate’s phenomenal black women
EG Like Sunday Morning: The heat is on
Voice of the Region: South Yorkshire - Sheffield Sorted for EPCs & Biz
EG Like Sunday Morning: There may be trouble ahead...
In on the Act: Mark Sefton considers the case for reform of the 1954 Act
What can be done to sustain Dublin’s enviable growth?
EG Like Sunday Morning: Tech triumphs and Tory tribulations
Bricks & Mortar: The relationship at the heart of a new real estate venture
Fundamentals of the Future: Unpacking the policy changes really needed to decarbonise real estate
Resi Law Unravelled: Types of tenancy
EG Like Sunday Morning: Why real estate should take a stand on freedom of choice
Talking tech take-up in Cambridge
Manchester grapples with the return to the office
On the Case: Supreme Court rules on Telecoms Code
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