All Breaking news articles – Page 610
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Carillion loses 800 staff as solar subsidies cut further
Government’s own estimates predict a third of solar jobs will go
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Scheme to kick start housing three times oversubscribed
Housing minister welcomes ‘clamour’ for £420m Get Britain Ӱ fund aimed at unlocking stalled sites
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Battersea Power Station site worth extra £470m if demolished
Historic power station site may only be viable for development if cleared
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NHBC chief executive steps down
The chief executive of the National House Ӱ Council has stepped down after almost 15 years in the role
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Morrell: government 'under informed by reality' on carbon plan
Government’s construction adviser hits out at carbon reduction plan for lacking concrete actions
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40% of commercial buildings fall short of green standard
Study of over 1,000 buildings finds energy requirement from 2018 will decrease many buildings’ value
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Atkins' £13m special educational needs school opens in Barnsley
School built by Laing O’Rourke is among latest Barnsley BSF projects to complete
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Green light for huge Abu Dhabi island scheme
Masterplan by architect Broadway Malyan for 680ha Yas Island waterfront community approved by planners
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Tony Burton takes policy job at Design Council
Former Urban Task Force member gets role on key design body
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ECA questions sparks' dinner protest plan
ECA boss says targets of protestors anger will not be at dinner and protests should be directed at HVCA
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Shepherd bags London hotel contract, again
Contractor wins £33m contract to renovate historic hotel nearly two years after initial project collapsed
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Spurs freed from affordable housing obligation
Council agrees to scrap affordable housing obligations and £16m in regeneration payments as part of club’s new stadium deal
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Designs for Sundance building unveiled
Architects BIG and Architectural Nexus win Kimball commission
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Planning reform 'won't help economy'
Report finds there could be little or no economic boost for two years or more as a result of the government’s planning reforms
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Pickles admits defeat in Cala legal challenge
Communities secretary won’t fight claim he acted unlawfully in planning decision
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Flooring firm Stuarts falls into administration
One of the country’s largest in-situ concrete flooring specialists has fallen into administration with more than 100 jobs lost
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Almost 90% of workers signed up to BESNA
HVCA says 88% of workers have signed controversial agreeement despite threat of strike action
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Innocent contractor dragged into Museum of Liverpool court battle
High Court defence wrongly points finger at Dorchester-based firm which has never worked “north of Southampton”
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Vinci bags £100m Kings Cross office job
Contractor to do pre-construction design work on four-storey office block