Fresh spate of cyberattacks threatening national security, warns security chief
Out of dozens of recent cyberattacks, several have affected UK national security.
Is Britain safe from a major cyberattack? Government approach 'poor and chaotic' says report
The verdict is in, and the UK government gets a zero for data breach reporting.
UK government spends £300,000 on overseas teachers in bid to plug skills gap
Recruitment drive comes after Tories recommitted themselves to the 'tens of thousands' net migration target.
Scale of England's housing crisis laid bare by National Audit Office
NAO overview of housing market shows average shortage of 61,000 homes a year.
UK business chiefs bullish despite Brexit concerns
Four out of 10 CEOs say they are very confident of their company's growth in 2017.
UK house prices in 2017: No let up in 'affordability challenge' as the supply shortage continues
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors releases predictions for UK housing.
Lewisham council puts prefabs on spare land to give homeless families decent housing
Architects from Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners were asked to develop a short-term solution to homelessness.
What 2017 has in store for the UK's private rental market
We look at the key themes in 2017 for the private rented property market.
UK tech visa applications rise post relaxation of rules for 'exceptional' IT talent
Almost half of the applications are from countries like India, South Korea and Australia.
Housebuilding jumps as chancellor unveils extra billions for housing — is it too little, too late?
DCLG data shows there were 38,730 new housing starts in England during the three months to September.
Government is 'turbocharging housebuilding' as number of new homes surges
Fastest growth in new homes for eight years but still figures fall short of meeting government's 2020 target.
First-time buyers feeling affordability pinch as house prices surge says Rightmove
Asking prices on homes for sale are resilient in the face of Brexit.
Prison officer numbers to get boost to tackle violence in Britain's jails
Justice secretary Liz Truss says extra officers need to crack down on drugs and abuse in prisons.
UK house prices to grow by just 0.5% amid Brexit uncertainty, says JLL
JLL forecasts predict a drop in the number of new homes started in England during 2017.
Can a new generation of prefab homes solve the UK housing crisis?
The government is reportedly preparing to support the construction of 100,000 prefab homes.
Ofsted chief: Grammar schools will fail majority of children
'We must not be misty-eyed and nostalgic about the 50s where a small minority youngsters did well and 80% or more did badly.'
UK consumer confidence falls on 'hard Brexit' fears
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index slips to 109.3 in October from 111.5 in September.
What the property industry wants when the UK triggers Article 50
We asked those in the residential property sector what they want from Brexit deal. Here's what they said.
Britain's economy could face £84bn black hole post-Brexit
Resolution Foundation warns deteriorating economic outlook will hit Britain's finance over the next five years.
'Hard Brexit' will worsen the construction skills shortage and drive house prices higher
CEBR says house price growth will slow amid Brexit uncertainty but warns on cutting EU immigration.
UK exports hit highest level since April 2014 as manufacturers are boosted by weak pound
CBI figures show domestic demand grows slowly as businesses warn of skilled labour shortage.
Housing minister Gavin Barwell: Government must not obsess about home ownership
Barwell says all types of homes are needed, not just those for sale to first-time buyers.
MPs and peers unveil plan to avoid post-Brexit modern languages crisis in UK
Group urges government to safeguard future hiring of EU citizens in bid to tackle language skills shortage.
Philip Hammond angers Eurosceptics over calls to delay migration curbs
Chancellor accused of 'arguing like an accountant' by seeing risk rather than opportunity.
Meet the British firms helping arm Saudi Arabia as it drops its bombs on Yemen
How many more will have to die before the UK government finally says that enough is enough?
Labour calls for parliamentary vote on Brexit says Keir Starmer
'Nobody… voted for the government to take an axe to the economy,' says Labour Brexit Secretary.
Are foreign investors really the problem in London's housing market?
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan promised an inquiry into impact of foreign investors on London's property market.
Read Theresa May's full 'centre ground' speech to Conservative conference
Prime minister closed the Tory party conference in Birmingham with the address.
Buy-to-let is a 'scapegoat' but the private rented sector needs support, says Rics
Tax hikes on buy-to-let deter landlords from increasing supply of much-needed rental housing.
Tory housebuilding plans 'simply won't be doable' without infrastructure and construction skills
Ministers reveal new housebuilding cash at Conservative party conference in Birmingham.