All Breaking news articles – Page 28
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Interserve reveals new finance chief
Mark Whiteling joins troubled contractor at the beginning of next month
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Salford housing scheme OK'd
Council approves redevelopment of neighbouring sites on Manchester Ship Canal
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Government planning proposals 'must break delivery logjam'
‘No-one can live in a planning consent’, says RICS, as new planning consultation is launched
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Balfour changes its tune on CITB
U-turn comes after UK’s biggest contractor had said it would vote against training body later this month
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Birmingham regen schemes get green light
Deals include city centre site called New Gardens Square
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‘Obsessed’ wannabe architect dodges jail over fraud
Suspended sentence for woman who faked her degree certificate and references
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Knight teams up with WSP for bridges job on Sussex bypass
More than 15 bridges may be needed on A27 Arundel bypass
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Fosters gets lift off for London Zoo aviary revamp
Upgrade will provide a new walk-through home and education space for visitors
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Trade bodies team up to sound alarm on Brexit immigration plan
Chiefs of nine groups tell Brexit secretary David Davis schemes are at risk if EU workers forced to leave in 2019
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Osborne joins row about EU migrants plan
Former chancellor highlights financial and workforce risks as he again champions the northern powerhouse to rebalance the economy
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UK teams win Hyperloop ideas comp
Ten routes across the US, UK, India, Mexico and Canada were chosen out of a 35-strong shortlist
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Government must shift homes investment focus, says housing group
Chartered Institute of Housing calls for more money to support social and affordable housing builds
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Morrison begins work on £37m academy and theatre campus in Glasgow
Building in Glasgow will house 1,250 pupils alongside 300 seat replacement venue for Cumbernauld Theatre
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Spaniard wins world’s richest architecture prize
Rafael Moneo adds Praemium Imperiale to his trophy cabinet
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Latest RICS house price survey paints 'mixed' picture
Prices falling in the capital, while sentiment remains ‘modestly negative’ in the South East, the North and East Anglia
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Interserve's energy from waste woes worsen as costs deepen
New chief executive says £160m provision to get out of sector is not enough