All Breaking news articles – Page 983
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Strike deal accepted by oil refinery workers
British workers set to be awarded 102 jobs on Lincolnshire oil refinery site
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Union workers protest at Alstom offices
Unemployed labourers gather in central London to demand a halt to practices 'excluding British workers'
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Balfour Beatty wins £3m Edinburgh scheme
Firm will supplying mechanical and electrical services to seven-storey Quartermile Two office building
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Olympic stadium bill rockets £22m in six months
Government set to admit cost of £527m, due to lack of bidding competition
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Shock rise in house prices in January
Experts warn public not too place too much weight on the surprise figures
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Interest rates cut to 1%
Bank of England slashes base rate to lowest ever level, but economists warn further measures are necessary
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Ӱ Awards 2009 shortlist announced
The annual competition to win the construction industry's most prestigious and hotly-contested awards is on
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Titan jails could start on site next year
Justice minister says construction work may start in 2010 on the first of three massive new prisons
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GDF Suez and Iberdrola bid jointly for UK nuclear work
French and Spanish firms join forces to compete against German RWE/E.ON joint venture and EDF
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Phase One heads for Bristol's Cabot Circus
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Site death co-workers had not read instruction manual
Inquest reveals scissor-grab machine that killed construction worker was being used inappropriately
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TfL puts work on 44 rail stations out to tender
Closing date is next week for tender to rebuild or refurbish dozens of aging overground stations
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Interserve picked for £600m Scottish health framework
Ӱ services group named as one of five principal supply chain partners for new healthcare construction programme
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Bellway reports 50% slump in profit margin and forward orders
Housebuilder's six-month update warns of further writedown and reveals 1,000 homes are sitting unsold
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Gordon Brown unveils guidelines for employing foreign workers
Prime minister urges striking workers to accept new deal and refuses to back down on “British jobs” slogan
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Carillion clinches maintenance contract for East London Line
Seven-year TFL deal for new overground service is worth £80m to Carillion Rail
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Oil refinery strike unions offered new deal
Offer for 50% British workers at Lindsey refinery will face vote on Thursday morning
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Willmott Dixon to build £36.4m school in Ilford
Contractor named on Aedas-designed replacement building for Loxford School of Science and Technology
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Construction workforce will take four years to recover
Data from Construction Skills Network suggests an annual reduction of 5,000 recruits over the next few years