All Breaking news articles – Page 949
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Titan prison plans scrapped
Three 2,500-person prisons will be replaced by smaller jails after pressure group opposition
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Leeds £60m football ground extension is approved
The KSS-designed Elland Road redevelopment will include retail facilities and a nightclub
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Funds to unlock housing sites available from May
Developers can start applying for cash from £400m Budget fund to restart stalled schemes from next month
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Muse wins £300m Doncaster contract
Morgan Sindall's development arm will build a civic and cultural quarter in the Yorkshire town
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Housing starts rise for the first time in two years
Starts on site increase 2% in the first quarter, as social build outstrips private starts in March
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Low demand hits training courses
Training providers have become the latest group to be hit by the downturn, with the CIRIA one of several bodies cutting programmes sharply
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Budget fails to lift gloom over growth of national debt
Industry welcomes measures to soften impact of downturn but fears dramatic cuts in the futureBy the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ newsdesk
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Currie & Brown cuts quarter of Middle East staff
Currie & Brown has slashed staff numbers in the Middle East by a quarter in the past seven months
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Survey reveals growing anger with banks
A fifth of small and medium-sized builders have been refused an extension to their overdraft in the past 12 months, despite government attempts to improve the availability of credit
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Masdar project team faces fee cuts in bid to save £3bn
Developer of £16bn Abu Dhabi sustainable city renegotiates consultants and contractors’ contracts
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BAM Construct: 70% of our work will be public by 2010
Chief executive predicts growth in health and education demand but fears spending fall in 2011
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Takeover puts Devereux into architects' top 20
Devereux Architects has bought north-east England firm Dewjo’c, creating a £16m-turnover firm with more than 250 employees
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Shepherd owed £15m on failed scheme
York contractor unlikely to recover money after Trinity Walk collapses owing £68m
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Carillion boss bags £608,000 bonus
John McDonough takes home total of £1.42m, dwarfing the £1m earned by Balfour chief Ian Tyler
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Carbon capture to be compulsory for coal power stations
Energy minister announces plans to make Britain ‘world leader’ in clean technology
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Budget 2009: 'Value drive' in highways and health programmes
Small print reveals government will build fewer hospitals and re-tender highway jobs
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Populous wins Olympics overlay contract
Architect formerly known as HOK Sport joins forces with Allies and Morrison and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to design temporary features for 2012 London Games
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Prisons building to be privatised
Large parts of prison service will be run by private sector as government attempts to cut public sector costs
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Planning levy delayed by six months
Community infrastructure levy will now come into force next April so housing industry can recover
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Budget fails to lift gloom over growth of national debt
Industry welcomes measures to soften impact of downturn but fears dramatic cuts in the future