All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 72
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Chancellor defers rise in business rates
Cost will now be spread over three years to ease burden on businesses
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Margaret Ford to lead Olympic site development after 2012 Games
Appointment of former English Partnership chair is due to be announced before the end of the week
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Manufacturing drops to lowest level since 1983
Almost all manufacturers expect output to be driven down further in the next quarter by falling sales
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UKCG calls for cabinet-level action on stalled colleges
Letters confirm no prospect of imminent unblocking of £2.5bn-worth of projects
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Canary Wharf owner at risk of breaching bank covenants
Falling property values over the next year may put Canary Wharf Group in financial difficulties
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100-home pilot mooted to salvage eco-towns initiative
Critics slam communities department plan to get programme moving with demonstration project
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Milton demands £100m for Barking rail link
The deputy mayor of London is seeking £100m of “financial assurance” from the government to kickstart a stalled transport scheme vital to the regeneration of the Thames Gateway
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40,000 jobs at risk as delay to colleges drags into autumn
LSC admits none of the 144 schemes on hold will be kickstarted by April programme review
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Mortgage approvals up 16% in February
Number of approvals rises strongly but total lending only slightly up and still half that of a year ago
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Half-built Wakefield shopping centre goes bust
Shepherd Construction's £200m Trinity Walk centre in administration as funding is pulled
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Budget could include new HCA housing rescue plan
Treasury considers threefold proposal to boost supply, including public funding of site infrastructure
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Frozen college projects cost £2m each per month
Contractor BAM says its 11 projects on hold cost £22m a month
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Protest over job losses at collapsed Wrekin
Former workers at failed builder protest as questions grow over giant ruby's role on balance sheet
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Thames Gateway chair hits out at ‘slow’ progress
Former Dome chief Lord Falconer pins hopes on Crossrail and Olympics to kick-start programme
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ODA rethinks media centre design after Cabe criticism
Design watchdog raised concerns over Building Regulations compliance and legacy plan in its review
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Boris to sell off up to £2bn of land
The mayor of London is to sell off up to £2bn of development land in east London over the next four years as part of a new strategy announced this week at Mipim
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Robinson Low Francis to slash staff pay 12.5%
Consultant stops pension cash as senior Scott Wilson staff move to three-day week
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Wilkinson Eyre reveals plans for Russian ski complex
Winter sports complex in Nizhny Novgorod will be used as training ground for `winter Olympics
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Steven Norris recants Crossrail scepticism
New funding deals and government assurances convince former mayoral candidate that rail link will go ahead
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London mayor announces public spaces programme
Scheme will offer free design advice to local authorities in the capital