All Breaking news articles – Page 705
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Green Investment Bank to begin lending by next April
Nick Clegg moots the possibility of the Bank supporting the Green Deal
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Architects challenged to redesign the electricity pylon
Government and RIBA launch design competition to improve on 84-year old design
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British Land profit falls 26%
Pre-tax profit down from £1.13bn to £830m but property values rise 6.9%
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Draft planning framework 'not green enough'
Lobbyists round on “unofficial” national planning framework
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Salmond creates post for Scottish infrastructure
Alex Neil appointed the first Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure
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Government appoints interim replacement for schools chief
Ruth Thompson will take over from Tim Byles at Partnerships for Schools
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NEP invites tenders for £480m housing framework
Housing framework agreement spans four year period
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Birse Metro lands £75m TfL contract
Deal involves construction of the Surrey Quays to Clapham Junction line
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McNulty report: Higgins responds
Network Rail chief executive confirms that train operators will be able to develop stations
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Tim Byles exits PfS
Chief executive’s departure adds to turmoil surrounding the future of government schools programme
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Hill on the hunt for UK quantity surveyor
Move comes as international firms look to target high-risk projects and infrastructure work
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Pickles and Prescott go head to head on localism
Eric Pickles, the communities secretary, defended reforms of the planning system after his labour predecessor, Lord Prescott, accused the changes of “dismantling” the institutions needed to ensure housing growth.Speaking as the government’s Localism Bill reached report stage in the House of Commons, Pickles told a specially convened debate to honour ...
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Mark Lacey latest to leave Davis Langdon for EC Harris
Lacey will be responsible for growing the firm’s London commercial team
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National Grid boss to head Lend Lease UK construction
Michael Dyke appointed to head former Bovis business, filling position open since last summer