All Breaking news articles – Page 666
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Vince Cable to investigate 'nanny state' advice on Libya
Business secretary pledges to examine Foreign office advice designed to protect ‘gormless tourists’
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Boris approves Make scheme after Derwent pays £1.6m Crossrail tax
Mayor of London took on application after Camden Council rejected scheme
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DL's Scottish office moves to AECOM'S Edinburgh HQ
Relocation follows the consultants’ merger last autumn
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Angry sparks target MediaCity
Workers protesting over pay will also organise demos at Crossrail and Newcastle University
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Quintain to change use of space at Wembley Retail Park
Group hopes the change will attract high street retailers seeking affordable space
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Shapps backs future garden cities
Housing minister hopes local communities will drive delivery of modern, sustainable towns
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Jaguar Land Rover to build £400m engine plant
Project could create up to 2,000 jobs for the Midlands
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Anglesey to get biomass power plant
Plant is on the market for £10m, and could create 600 construction jobs
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Galliford Try bags £35m water plant contracts
Contractor will construct two waste-to-energy plants for Anglican Water
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Business leaders call for reform to 'creaking planning system'
Company bosses sign letter to The Times backing government planning reform
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Open House London
St Mungo’s Spring Gardens hostel for the homeless is one of more than 700 buildings opening its doors to the public this weekend for Open House London.
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Government U-turn on green energy policy
Chancellor understood to have blocked plans to roll out display energy certificates to private sector
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Clegg: Infrastructure tops list
Deputy prime minister announced coalition’s commitment to infrastructure
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Green Deal is not properly incentivised, say top bosses
Two-thirds of chief executives surveyed claim government is not doing enough to promote scheme
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Balfour Beatty returns to top
Value of projects leapt 62% in August, with public and housing work boosting Balfour’s position
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Apollo’s cash profit up despite pre-tax losses
Firm saw Ebitda figure hit £23.9m but made overall loss before tax of £7.2m
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Fury over RIBA's 'anti-housing' report
Two resign from institute’s housing group as planning row escalates
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Billington admits underbidding as it posts loss
Firm posts £400k loss and admits taking work at ‘very low or negative margins’