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Hansom: Feeling romantic...?
Well stop - the Paris authorities want none of it. So instead of a city break you could try losing yourself in a debut novel, or perhaps the open road is more your passion - we’d just suggest you opt for an electric car
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Brookfield Multiplex wins £50m work on luxury Mayfair flats
Appointment to Native Land’s £225m Burlington Gate scheme in London marks latest success for contractor
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JV submits Birmingham tower plan
Proposed 26-storey structure will be tallest office outside of London
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The perfect time to change
The case for contractors adapting their models to improve supplier payment terms is more compelling than ever
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ONS defends its UK construction output data
Construction economists questioned accuracy of data after latest figures suggested sector entered recession at start of 2015
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in April 2015
Registrations and completions in both the private and public sector are higher than in April 2014
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Hays international salary survey 2015
The clamour for talent in the UK is growing and salaries are rising in response
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Image of the week: Paint the town red (and yellow)
The London Festival of Architecture kicks off with the unveiling of two pavilions in Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross
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The centre cannot hold
Our Inside Westminster series continues with a look at the government’s plans to devolve powers to mayor-led cities and regions
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Osborne commits £6bn to Help to Buy
Chancellor has allocated £6bn to extend the scheme to the end of parliament in 2020
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Osborne announces huge public land sale
Chancellor says land to be sold as part of £4.5bn austerity drive will include King’s Cross stake
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Online poll: Devolution
Do you think regional devolution will have a positive impact on the construction industry? Vote here
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Berkeley in talks over second Docklands tower
Berkeley is in talks with Tower Hamlets to develop another building next to its South Quay Plaza tower.
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Islands of housing within a green sea
We should be debating an appropriate redefinition of the interface between town and country
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Chinese giant bags £300m Swansea tidal lagoon contract
The Chinese marine engineering contractor has won the largest contract to date on the £1bn project
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Crown Estate appoints new head of regional portfolio
Hannah Milne appointed head of The Crown Estate’s regional portfolio.
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Call to invest £130bn a year to cope with climate change
Report by Mott MacDonald and Global Sustainability Institute urges businesses to invest to survive