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Changes to employment law
The government appears to be attempting to reduce the burden on employers. Here are five changes to employment law that are worth keeping an eye on
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My digital life … Richard Bonner
An EC Harris partner reveals why the internet recently frustrated him and which app is helping him train to be the King of the Mountain
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Lead times July-Sept 2012
Lead times are frozen across the board, and with enquiry levels beginning to fall, there are unlikely to be many increases over the next six months. Brian Moone of Mace reports
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Spotlight: M&E products
Many suppliers of M E and other factory-made components have reduced capacity, while more overseas players are entering the market. Brian Moone examines what this means for lead times
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Morgan drops bid to takeover Redrow
Chairman of housebuilder Redrow has ‘terminated’ plan to make an offer for the company through his investment fund
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Watchdog poised to identify hundreds of blacklist victims
Exclusive: Information Commissioner’s latest move could ‘massively’ swell High Court action against contractors
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Pensions investment platform achieves 'critical mass'
Platform set up to channel investment into infrastructure moves to next stage
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Firms vie for £6bn nuclear decommissioning job
Exclusive: Babcock, CH2M Hill and URS among contenders for contract to run 12 sites across UK
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Brussels gives go-ahead to Green Investment Bank
But bank will not yet be able to lend to Green Deal as European Commission yet to give scheme state aid clearance
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Crossrail 'on track' despite halt to both tunnel machines
Crossrail must clear backlog of spoil caused by mechanical failure before restarting
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Building on Flickr: Galerie Artem in Quimper, Brittany
This week’s Flickr picture is of the Galerie Artem in Quimper, Brittany. Photograph by Alexandre Prévot
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Work starts on Stanhope's Mark Lane
£110m City office development is designed by Bennetts Associates
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Mace poaches sports venues head from Davis Langdon
Exclusive: Alan Willby departure comes as five members of Davis Langdon’s dispute resolution team are set to exit
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Gatwick to draw-up second runway plans
Airport to put proposals for expansion to government’s airports capacity commission
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Supreme Court gives go-ahead to £395m road scheme
Supreme court throws out objection to Aberdeen bypass scheme
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Former T5 boss slams government dithering over airports
Tony Douglas, who led the construction of Heathrow’s Terminal 5, says delay means no decision likely until at least 2020
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BDP wins German prison redevelopment job
BDP has won the Düsseldorf Ulmer Höh design competition to redevelop a former prison site in Germany.