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Vaughan collapse leaves firms and employees owed £11m
M E specialist went under in March, blaming Carillion’s implosion for its demise
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Minister urges more firms to recruit ex-offenders
Justice secretary David Gauke said employers often shied away from hiring former prisoners
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Hounslow West social housing project passes final hurdle
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan gives stamp of approval to 176 home scheme
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UK workers stay put despite rewards of working abroad
A skills shortage at home and less generous conditions in some overseas markets mean less movement
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Welsh government launches £40m loan fund for SME builders
The Stalled Sites Fund provides cash for small homebuilders struggling to finance projects
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Wates bags £23m Brent housing job
Brent Council has awarded Wates Residential a £23.4m contract to build 149 new homes by December 2021. The Knowles House redevelopment in Harlesden will include the construction of two new buildings, providing 92 homes to be used as temporary accommodation and 57 units for independent living ...
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Ibstock warns on rising energy costs
Brickmaker says rising price environment likely to last until the end of the year
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Robertson wins big on £1.5bn Scottish housing framework
Twenty contractors win places on the local authority housebuilding framework
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Celotex denies Panorama's cladding claims
Insulation manufacturer says it is investigating programme’s retardant allegations “as a matter of urgency”
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Galliford Try kicks off Solihull retirement scheme
Contractor’s partnerships business building 261 flats in a 12-storey tower
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Battersea turns to supply chain for Carillion snagging work
Developer asks T T to manage subcontractors carrying out defects work on bust firm’s first phase
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Combustible cladding removal cash to come from affordable housing fund
Affordable housing pushed back by a year to fund £400m cladding removal programme
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Sellar to start hunt for £350m Paddington Square builder this summer
New construction director Paul Flexney-Briscoe expects to shortlist half a dozen firms for job
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Decision on Crossrail 2 has to be made by end of the year, says Armitt
National Infrastructure Commission chair bemoans scheme’s slow progress
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Theresa May backs ban on combustible cladding
Prime Minister says consultation is a legal obligation
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Government taken to task for failing to recognise Carillion's financial distress
Watchdog MPs say collapse raises questions about government’s relationship with suppliers
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MPs launch next phase of Carillion inquiry
The co-chairs of the investigation into Carillion’s failure are seeking further evidence