All Breaking news articles – Page 190
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Heathrow presses ahead with runway plans
Airport reveals plans to spend around £5m, despite no government announcement until next summer
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Lakehouse to ‘take a breather’ on acquisitions in 2016
Maintenance and energy services firm has acquired six firms in the past 12 months
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Designs shortlisted for Tokyo Olympic stadium
Architects both criticised the original winner for its cost and scale
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Liverpool's £200m new Chinatown wins planning
Liverpool’s Chinatown is set to expand following planning consent from Liverpool city council
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Three firms bag HS2 phase two design deals
Consultants to provide detailed design for phase two of HS2 between Birmingham and Crewe
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Galliford Try lands £85m of school wins
Contractor lands two deals worth £85m to build new schools in Scotland and South London
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Carillion closes deal on £430m PF2 hospital
Contractor was left as the sole bidder after an Interserve-Laing O’Rourke joint venture dropped out
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Council seizes £700k from developer of illegal flats
Owner of six-storey Hoxton block convicted of profiting from planning crime
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Heatherwick's Kings Cross retail complex revealed
Argent is looking to create a large retail destination at Kings Cross
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Affinity Sutton and Circle housing associations to merge
Proposed 127,000-home group will become one of Europe’s largest housing associations
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UK 'must do more' after Paris climate agreement
CBI calls on UK to do more to promote cleaner energy
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Arcadis Brazilian arm co-operates with federal investigation
Arcadis provides information to Brazilian authorities investigating firms on a water management project
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Green light for Wimbledon stadium and 600 homes
Planning has been approved for AFC Wimbledon’s new stadium development
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Osborne plans further buy-to-let curbs
Chancellor proposes giving Bank of England powers to limit lending in buy-to-let market
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Thomas Heatherwick lands £330m New York concert hall
Contest attracted 100 architects - a decade after Foster’s won the job