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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It sounds like you don't intend to put in any Damp-proofing. If you are satisfied with the performance of the building currently then there is no Building Regulation reason why you have to upgrade - but I guess you know that modern houses have a DPM underneath the concrete screed, a PVC sheet basically, which ties into a DPC (damp proof course) in the walls. Your house presumably has neither.
Assuming the existing floor and stable and firmly attached, I'd just use a cement-based floor tile adhesive. Look for products by BAL, Ardex or Howtex. Local tiling specialists will be able to show you. The tiles themselves are impervious to water, of course, and you can make the grout waterproof to a certain extent by an additive that is mixed into the grouting mix water. Such additives are normally used in bathrooms to stop water pentrating the walls - you'd be using it in reverse.
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