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NewsGove defends 'rushed' Academies Bill
Gove rejects Labour accusation that the government is forcing the Bill through too quickly
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NewsForeign Office Architects reveals Cleveland art museum design
London practice to design £17m contemporary art museum in United States
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NewsMortgage lending rises in June
CML finds lending up last month despite broader warnings of housing market slowdown
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CommentJust how biased can an adjudicator be?
A court case last week showed that overturning an adjudication by claiming bias is an uphill battle
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NewsBalfour Beatty wins £100m highways contract in Southampton
Balfour Beatty Workplace scoops 10-year contract for managing highways for Southampton City council
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NewsSpeedy cautious on recovery as turnover falls
Plant hire firm says coalition’s Autumn spending review would be critical to future of business
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NewsEd Balls leads teacher protest against BSF cuts
Children join teachers and politicians in Westminster to march against the axing of BSF
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Barr Construction scoops St Helens rugby stadium
Contractor to build 18,000-seat stadium and 140,000 sq ft Tesco Extra as part of wider regeneration plan
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NewsUK house prices fall for first time in 2010
House prices are down by 0.6% in July as experts predict further downward pressure on the housing market
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NewsHousebuilding falls after local targets scrapped
NHF says 85,000 planned homes will not be built in England after a government decides to abandon local strategies
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NewsZaha's Glasgow 'cathedral' wins photography prize
John Dunn’s image of Zaha Hadid’s Riverside Museum in Glasgow wins CIOB’s Art of Building competition
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Towards Zero Carbon - 25 August
RIBA East Midlands hosts a seminar based around the practicalities of zero carbon homes
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1:1 Architects Build Small Spaces - Until 30 August
V&A commissions seven experimental architects to create their first built structures in the UK
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Selling Sustainability - 7 October
Is designing perfectly functional sustainable solutions enough
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NewsPart of Olympic site shut down after worker falls
A section of the Olympic Village has been closed off after a worker suffers a suspected broken arm
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CommentAlternative medicine
The gp consortiums will not be a few go-getting practices clubbing together - they’ll be huge organisations that operate over whole counties
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NewsRay O’Rourke pens defence of firm’s integrity
Ray O’Rourke, the chairman of Laing O’Rourke, has taken the unprecedented step of writing to all the firm’s major customers ahead of an employment tribunal brought by a former senior member of staff
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NewsNew Part L could face six-month delay
Energy regulation still to be approved by coalition as compliance software is held up














