All Breaking news articles – Page 499
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UK economy shrinks by 0.3%
Construction output falls 11% year-on-year but is up 0.3% on the previous quarter
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Climate chair Gummer backs green growth campaign
Former secretary of state for the environment and current climate change committee chair throws weight behind Green for Growth
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Aedas to design major retail scheme in Lahore
Architect appointed to design entertainment park in India, including cinema, food court and facilities for weddings
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Revealed: Green Deal loan rate to be less than 7%
Underlying rate confirmed as 6.96%, ahead of full launch of troubled scheme on Monday
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Port of Tyne unveils £180m investment plan
The Port of Tyne has unveiled a £180m investment plan to improve its estate in South Tyneside
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New rules unlock office-to-home conversions
The government has confirmed measures to enable office space to be converted into homes without planning permission.
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Six firms in battle for £61m graphene hub
Exclusive: Lend Lease and M W Group join four other contractors on shortlist for National Graphene Institute job
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Government unveils £20m train station building fund
Funding to be invested in ‘shovel ready’ projects
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Industry calls for investment to stave off decline
UK Contractor’s Group launches Creating Britain’s Future campaign in North-west
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Earls Court legal challenge thrown out
Capital Counties’ £8bn regeneration scheme clears legal hurdle
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Herzog & de Meuron chosen for London tower
Swiss architect behind Beijing Bird’s Nest stadium will design one of capital’s tallest residential towers at Wood Wharf
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Soho police building gets £59m makeover
Barratt London and United House have signed a joint venture agreement for a £59m redevelopment of Soho police building
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Industry leaders back Cameron on Europe
Letter in support of PM’s stance on a EU referendum signed by bosses of Wates, Berkeley Homes and Arup
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Boris Island airport 'would cost taxpayers £30bn'
Unpublished parliamentary report finds Thames Estuary airport hub would require £30bn in public subsidy and would not be commercially viable
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Morgan Sindall to build green business school
Morgan Sindall has won a £14.7m a landmark sustainable centre for the University of Essex’s business school
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EFA hints at faster delivery of priority schools
Priority schools programme could progress more rapidly if early schemes are successful
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Lipton and Rogers joint venture to focus on affordable offices
Lipton Rogers will aim to implement concepts from research that has suggested the cost of office buildings can be cut by up to 50%
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ODA accused of blacklisting scrutiny ‘failure’
Commons committee sets sights on ODA after Sir Robert McAlpine admits to Olympic blacklist checks
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Tributes paid to engineer who died in hostage crisis
Sebastian John confirmed as one of the casualties of siege at a gas plant in Algeria