All Breaking news articles – Page 734
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Aecom evacuation from Libya will hit proifts by £9.5m
Global consultancy firm completes withdrawal but issues profit warning for second quarter
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Driver Group returns to profit
Consultant says it has benefited from reduction in overheads and growth in UK industrial and energy sectors
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Ujima fraud defendants plead not guilty
Former FWA West directors plead not guilty in £3.5m Ujima fraud case
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Construction sees strongest growth in 8 months
A rise in activity during February follows on from growth in January, according to the CIPS/Markit survey
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Government rules out Green Deal regulation
Industry groups say minimum standards for homes would encourage retrofitting and provide certainty
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ODA issues £300m transformation tender
Work issued despite ongoing discussion over who will control the works
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FaulknerBrowns wins design role on Newcastle Science Central
Architects will design the Gateway building to the 24-acre city centre development
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House prices post unexpected rise
But Nationwide says market is still “treading water” in its monthly House Price Index
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CPA warns on rising costs
2011 is shaping up to be a tough year as rising costs can not be passed on to customers
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HMRC cracks down on plumbers' tax affairs
Plumbers, gas fitters and heating engineers are being targeted by the tax authorities
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Mansell lands £35m student accommodation project
Student development is due for completion by September 2012
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Dev Secs to restart next phase of Paddington Central
Developer gloomy about market outside of the south east
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Four suitors court Taylor Wimpey US business
Deal not expected before thursday results announcement
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Persimmon profit jumps to £95m
Housebuilder cautious on current trading environment after weak end to 2010
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Government announces high speed rail consultation
Protests as transport secretary says new network will generate £44 billion for the economy
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St Modwen submits planning for £70m Longbridge scheme
New town centre will include 24 new shops and restuarants as well as 40 apartments