All Breaking news articles – Page 725
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Tata warns Budget deals 'severe blow'
Steel giant says carbon floor price will make UK steel makers uncompetitive
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Ten more partners leave Davis Langdon
Part of major staff shrink follwing 2010 Aecom takeover
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Lend Lease poaches Laing O'Rourke Australian boss
Andrew Wilson appointed by Lend Lease as managing director on a £3.7bn project in Sydney
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Plans for theatre at Astoria site
New development after the original site was demolished to make way for Crossrail
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Tube Lines chief executive leaves after nine months
Andie Harper steps down to be replaced by former RAF director Jon Lamonte
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Eaga secures £300m for start of solar energy push
New contracts to install PV panels will take total number of houses covered to 220,000
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RIBA takes action against student low pay
Ruth Reed orders members to adhere to minimum rates of pay
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Land Securities secures £71m for Park House development
Developer Land Securities has secured its profit on the development before it is even built
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OFT fines: Galliford Try and five others see fines cut by 75%
Judgment consistent with tribunal findings on Kier and John Sisk
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MPs ask Osborne to explain 'sustainable development'
Committee demands details on Budget statement of ’Presumption in favour of sustainable development’
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RICS attacks Budget on zero carbon U-turn
Body ’disappointed’ standards are watered down despite industry backing for zero carbon homes
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Budget will create construction jobs, says CBI
Business body says measures should help boost construction pipeline and speed up planning
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OFT gets more time on bid rigging appeals
OFT given a month from publication of final appeal judgment
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Stamp duty reform to boost private rented housing
Property industry celebrates George Osborne’s unexpected U-turn
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Government unveils planning shake-up
Local authorities will be given a deadline of one year to guarantee a decision on all planning applications
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Government to cut construction costs by 20%
Standardisation of buildings will drive down procurement costs says Budget Plan for Growth
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£300m extra funding pledged for infrastructure in Budget
Rail schemes in Manchester and Swindon set to be the biggest beneficiaries
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OBR cuts growth forecasts for next two years
The Office for Budget Responsibility projects the economy will grow by 1.7% in 2011, down from 2.1% estimate