Author: Perry

Newly appointed housing secretary Steve Reed has vowed to increase housebuilding ahead of meeting developers and housebuilders this week. The Telegraph reports that Reed is pledging to “leave no stone unturned” in terms of accelerating building projects. He will meet developers and house builders in a bid to push for further planning reform. So far building reforms have focused on reforming planning committees, building on the green belt, and fast-tracking the building of high rise homes. Steve Reed’s credentials Steve Reed has experience in housing, as he was previously shadow housing secretary from 2020 to 2021, while he was leader…

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28 August, 2025 10 min read Share Copy Link Copied Your people are your greatest asset. When they feel supported and well, they’re empowered to do their best work—and that’s what gives your business its edge. When your people feel supported and valued, they’re more likely to bring their best selves to work—boosting morale, productivity, and loyalty. This article will take you through the different dimensions of employee wellbeing, how to provide the necessary support in each case, and how to measure the results. Here’s what we’ll cover: Humanising HR: the magic of AI in empowering people and processes Harness…

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Large language models are powerful, but generally they require vast computing resources, which means they typically have to run on stacks of high-end GPUs in data centers. Now, startup Multiverse Computing has created models it says are comparable in size to the brains of chickens and flies—allowing the company to shrink powerful LLMs so that they can run on home appliances, smartphones, or cars.Multiverse, based in Donostia, Spain, is working at the intersection of two of technology’s most in-vogue fields—AI and quantum computing. The company’s flagship product is a software platform called Singularity, designed to allow nonexperts to work with…

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Provider BluePine Living has launched an affordable housing platform in England to deliver homes through social rent, affordable rent and shared ownership. BluePine is backed by institutional funding and is investing in S106 and in time, grant-funded housing acquired from SME, regional and national housebuilders across England. Customer service is said to be a priority, as all homes will be professionally managed in partnership with Pinnacle Group. David Cook, chief executive of BluePine Living, said: “We want to deliver homes for families that truly serve their needs and are fit for purpose. “With strong institutional capital support we can make…

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29 August, 2025 8 min read Share Copy Link Copied The modern hiring landscape is challenging, with talent shortages and a culture of rapid digital transformation that constantly moves the goalposts. However, with the right approach you can position yourself as a desirable employer. Just as you’ve crafted a brand image for your clients, it’s equally important to create one for jobseekers. Read on to learn how employer branding helps attract and engage the best employees. Build loyalty as a solid basis for business growth. Here’s what we’ll cover: Humanising HR: the magic of AI in empowering people and processes…

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A 253-home build-to-rent development is coming to Edinburgh city centre from developer Vastint UK. New Fountainbridge is located on the Union Canal on a former brownfield development site and features a mix of studio, 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments and 4-bedroom townhouses. The development is managed and let by Native Communities, while all of the homes have been designed and built around private courtyards, with residents also getting a 7 day a week concierge, bike storage and private parking. The first residents will be welcomed in September. Zhaleah Qayyum, head of residential sales and lettings at Vastint UK, said: “We’re…

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The former Reno nightclub site in Manchester is being redeveloped into 212 affordable homes across a mix of tenures. There will be a mix of family houses and apartments across three to 10 storeys at the site in Moss Side on Princess Road. This will include 100 social rent homes, 28 older person social rent homes and 84 Rent-to-Buy properties. Larger 3, 4 and 5-bedroom houses will help address overcrowding in the area, while dedicated homes for older residents and wheelchair users will promote accessibility and right-sizing opportunities. Nexus Planning has submitted a planning application on behalf of MSV Housing…

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