All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 73
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Unions vow to sue 'blacklist' construction firms
Unite says it will sue on behalf of workers who have appeared on the blacklist held by the Consulting Association
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Blacklist victim: 'I've lost up to six years of work'
Colin Trousdale says someone should be held culpable
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Ucatt calls for ban on worker blacklisting
Union general secretary says Consulting Association's practice was “truly shocking”
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Extracts from workers blacklist published
Information Commissioner's Office plans to prosecute director of data gathering firm for breaching data protection act
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Beckett and Boris in spat over £135m housing package
Mayor's office furious at minister's claim that proposal was put forward without proper departmental consultation
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Government announces £13bn PFI rescue package
Opposition criticise Treasury scheme to safeguard 110 stalled projects via direct lending
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HCA’s regeneration power ‘hamstrung by spending rules’
Agency struggling to kickstart stalled schemes because of restrictions on what it can fund
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HCA close to deals to revive regeneration sector
London mayor will announce first schemes to get government help to restart stalled sites
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Government spending: what Gordon Brown won't be doing for you
Delays to parts of the Learning and Skills Council’s £5bn college building programme could stretch for up to a year
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Number of unsold social homes ‘peaks’ at 10,000
Government claims backlog will fall as it funds conversion of 4,000 houses to rented property
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Cofton directors seek to put firm into administration
Contractor and developer falls as Castlemore and KW Linfoot also go under
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Laing O’Rourke to double apprentices
UK contractor to take on 200 more and get suppliers to expand apprentices further
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Zero carbon schools could save £165m in energy bills
Early findings from £1m study find £22 potential saving for every pupil in the UK - Cyril Sweett to publish guidance on building types
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Massive writedown drives Minerva into the red
Developer posts £186m interim loss after revaluation slices £187m off portfolio value
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Berkeley launches £50m share issue to buy land
Housebuilder to spend £300m on land purchases, partly funded by its recently doubled cash reserves
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Home repossessions rose 54% last year
Council of Mortage Lenders reveals that 40,000 properties were taken into possession in 2008 and predicts a further 75,000 in 2009
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Boris’ brain: Sir Simon Milton interview
As the London mayor’s chief of staff and planning guru, Sir Simon Milton has a lot on his plate: skirmishes over Crossrail, affordable homes targets, improving design quality, the recession … Still, at least his boss is a laugh
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Olympic park set to lose money until 2025
LDA may need rescue deal on £650m loan as plummeting land values hit regeneration
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Land Securities confirms rights issue plan
Land Securities announces that it is in discussions with investors following press speculation that up to £750m could be raised
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Carbon Challenge site mothballed
A 650-home flagship zero-carbon development on government land has been put on hold because of the worsening recession