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NewsHousing cuts: Funding to drop 75%
Budget for social housing over the next four years will be reduced to £2bn
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Comment£10 billion less public cash for capital spending in second half of this financial year
New figures on public sector finances suggest that capital spending is already being squeezed
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NewsExhibition launched for Sustainability Awards finalists
Over 100 people attended the launch of an exhbition to celebrate the work of our 2010 finalists
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NewsOlympic Energy Centre opens
Building designed by John McAslan will help reduce the Olympic Park’s carbon emissions
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CommentLive blog: Spending Review 2010
George Osborne’s announcement on spending cuts has taken place. Read the highlights on our blog
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NewsLaing O'Rourke hit as £14bn MoD scheme scrapped
Contractor part of Metrix consortium “terminated” for massive St Athan project
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NewsWalkie Talkie restarts after Land Sec signs joint venture with Canary Wharf
Land Secs says deal will allow it to bring forward other London developments in project pipeline
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NewsBellway warns sales volume flat in 2011
Housebuilder returns to profit but cautions on “uncertain” outlook
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NewsEuropean bank injects £500m into education facilities
The UK Knowledge Economy loan could eventually see up to £2bn invested in education facilities and science parks in the UK
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NewsLabour would spend 'tens of billions' more on capital projects
Plans by shadow chancellor Alan Johnson would see £9.5bn more invested every year than Coalition
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Comment
'It will be a sombre return to market': Dan Labbad on the spending review
Lend Lease regional CEO says the property industry won’t be able to rely on ’silver bullet’ sectors for growth in the near future
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CommentHalving housing spend? We'll be lucky
Sources suggest tomorrow’s spending review will be accompanied by a radical review of how affordable housing is paid for, with central funding cut by anything up to 80%
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NewsBelfast's New Library scoops RICS sustainability award
Queen’s University library was built with an open-plan approach and with materials that can be recycled after use
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NewsNew build nuclear ruled out on greenfield sites
Energy secretary Chris Huhne limits new-build stations to just eight before 2025
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NewsAffordable housing funding to halve
National Housing Federation claims spending review will see housebuilding grind to a halt in the south
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News3i to dispose of stake in Foster + Partners
Private equity firm sounds out banks about possible sale of shares
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NewsInfrastructure projects to escape spending cuts
Mersey Gateway and Thames Gateway bridges among those that will be spared in cuts
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NewsHomeowners put up asking prices in October
Rightmove survey shows usual autumn trend of rising asking prices despite worsening mortgage availability
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CommentFeeling the squeeze in Abu Dhabi
Mega-projects are still on track but consultants out here are seeing margins decline as competition becomes fierce
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CommentPodcast: Economists predict the spending cuts
Listen to our panel of experts discuss the chancellor’s planned cuts and the possible impact on construction













