All Breaking news articles – Page 165
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London sewage system is number one in photography prize
Striking photograph wins the RICS’ national Infrastructure Photography competition
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British Land submit City of London office plans
Developer and Singaporean investor GIC plan 32 story Arup-designed towers
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Zero Carbon Hub faces closure after cash shortage
Future of hub has been in doubt since zero-carbon targets for 2019 were scrapped by George Osborne
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UK’s global material footprint falls by one-third in 12 years
Sharp drop could be sign that ‘peak stuff’ ceiling has been hit
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Billington enjoys strongest results in five years
Steel specialist sees demand and margins on the rise in spite of slow start to 2016
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Four in five teachers insist school design is important
New-build schools singled out for criticisms
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MPs try to force Euston overhaul
New clause seeks to bind government to comprehensive redevelopment of Euston station
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Mace's Design Museum to open in November
John Pawson’s revamp at Commonwealth Institute set for November 24 opening
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HMRC picks partner for regional office network
HMRC is reorganising its property portfolio and is to set up 13 new regional offices
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Chinese giant partners with FIFA
Wanda Group signs sponsorship deal covering the next four World Cups
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Sisk to cut 30 staff in south of England
Firm to shed around 30 staff in the south of England under restructuring plans
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Developers in line for £1bn Battersea regeneration
Five developers in line to overhaul estate which gave rise to grime band So Solid Crew
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Dundee V&A gets surprise £5m from Osborne
New V A museum in Dundee receives £5m extra funding despite capital costs being fully met