All Breaking news articles – Page 763
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Homeowners cut asking prices by 3.2%
Rightmove’s house price index shows Christmas downturn has come early as average property takes over 100 days to sell
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Tottenham and West Ham vie for Olympic Stadium
North London football clubs go head to head for future of stadium
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Construction output revised down by £1.1bn
ONS suggests treatment of “outliers” may have led to exaggerated growth figures
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Battersea Power Station gets green light
Proposed scheme includes £200m for a two station extension of the Northern Line from Kennington
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Rok debt brings down Wolverhampton kitchen company
Midlands eco-furnishings company goes into administration after being owed £200,000 by failed builder
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Kier warns of social housing "hiatus"
Contractor warns of transition period between funding models but welcomes “good start” to financial year
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Pickles: Localism Bill to be introduced "within days"
Secretary of state says that the bill will be introduced to parliament within “days”
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Construction firms spared squeeze on government jobs
Cabinet Office will demand efficiency savings not price cuts from building contractors
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Insurance giants left in the lurch by Rok collapse
Axa, Tesco and Aegas eye alternative suppliers; Sale of social housing division speeded up
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ISG targets US retail clients
ISG is targeting high-profile retail and commercial clients in the US for the first time as part of a new strategy to win work with America-based businesses across the globe
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LandSecs eyes distressed assets to increase work
Developer Land Securities aims to increase the value of its development pipeline by up to £500m over the next three years by targeting distressed properties across the UK
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Abu Dhabi eco city may rely on non-renewable power sources
Abu Dhabi eco-city Masdar may not be fully powered by renewable energy as budget constraints hit the scope of the project
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Bovis asks suppliers about Rok exposure
Bovis Lend Lease has written to its supply chain asking firms to clarify their exposure to the Rok collapse, in a move that has angered subcontractors
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Government: regional plans "re-established"
Chief planner admits effect of Cala ruling is to reverse scrapping of regional plans
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Conditions improve for women in construction
Survey shows employers are offering more flexible working arrangements compared with five years ago
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Rok redundancies near 400
Closure of Scottish plumbing, heating and electrical business leads to 268 more job cuts
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Contractors wrestle for control of Rok
Carillion, Mears and Kinetics among those talking to administrator as it emerges contractor owed suppliers £100m
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