Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Topic Intelligence: year-on-year cent

Last updated: 2026-01-28 16:05:30 ET

Overall Topic Sentiment (Range Avg): Optimistic 18.0

Mentions (24h)

7
vs prior 24h: +600.0%

Mentions (Range)

12
8 day range (Jan 21 - Jan 28)

Sentiment (Avg / Median)

18.0 / 42.8
Based on 12 articles in range

Sentiment Mix (Range)

58% 17% 25%

Coverage Z-Score

+2.62
24h mentions vs 90d baseline

Topic Share of Voice (History)

Top Sources (Range)

Mentions by Hour (24h ET)

Latest Articles on "year-on-year cent" (Range)

UK construction activity December 2025: Housing 

Housing overview 3 per cent decrease in project starts year-on-year 19 per cent decrease in main contract awards from 2024 38 per cent decrease in detailed planning approvals compared to 2024 Although the housing sector looked promising at the beginn...

Bullish 64.0

UK construction activity December 2025: Industrial

Industrial overview 31 per cent increase in project starts year-on-year 2 per cent decrease in main contract awards from 2024 37 per cent decrease in detailed planning approvals compared to 2024 Although the sector faced geopolitical instability due ...

Pessimistic -44.3
UK construction activity December 2025: Offices

UK construction activity December 2025: Offices

Offices overview 161 per cent increase in project starts year-on-year 49 per cent decrease in main contract awards from 2024 60 per cent increase in d...

Bullish 50.0
UK construction activity December 2025: Education

UK construction activity December 2025: Education

Education overview 26 per cent decline in project starts year-on-year 28 per cent decline in main contract awards year-on-year 29 per cent decline in ...

Pessimistic -14.3

‘Pricing pressures’ force down profit at ground engineering specialist

Project delays and “pricing pressures” have squeezed a leading specialist’s profit by more than 60 per cent. Aarsleff Ground Engineering battled “sustained pricing pressures from both customers and suppliers”, which led to a decrease in its...

Bullish 50.0

Construction growth downgrade sparks insolvency fears

Construction output is expected to grow by just 1.7 per cent in 2026 amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, a trade body has warned. The forecast is a major downgrade on previously predicted growth of 2.8 per cent, made last autumn, the Construction ...

Optimistic 42.0

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