London's housing shortage is driving graduates and
low-paid workers to move further from the capital, prompting fears of an
imminent jobs crisis as businesses struggle to recruit entry-level labour. According
to the CBI's new poll of London-based businesses, some 57pc of bosses said that
the high cost and low availability of housing was affecting their ability to
recruit staff for lower-wage jobs. Almost a third said that employees were
having to leave their jobs because costs are too high. Read more on the Daily Telegraph website.
John Judge obituary
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As chief quantity surveyor at Manchester city council, my father, John
Judge, who has died aged 91, was part of a team that led the city’s
housebuilding ...
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