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Crackdown on rogue security firms in Scotland
Police raid seven constructions sites and identify security staff without valid licences
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Heathrow's third runway could be approved by Christmas
Government determined to pursue airport's expansion although inquiry far from complete, reveals the Times
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UAE puts up £7.34bn to avoid property crash
Gulf state follows in footsteps of US and Europe in setting up emergency lending facility
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Economy could get £30bn nuclear boost
Research predicts “massive” economic benefits from nuclear UK new-build programme
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Fatal forklift accident on Scots hydro scheme
Hochtief worker killed during construction of Glendoe hydroelectric station in the Highlands
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House prices fall further
Asking prices in England and Wales dropped another 1% in September, says Rightmove
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Dutch plans for floating airport in North Sea
Royal Haskoning unveils airport 20km off Dutch coast, including rotating runways
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Minister outlines Labour's regeneration achievements
Andy Burnham claims success in UK cities and looks to 2012 Olympic challenge
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Work finishes on Middlesbrough's £68m college
Scheme includes secondary school and community training facilities
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Taliban kidnaps 140 construction workers in Afghanistan
Insurgents abduct workers building military base in Farah, Afghanistan
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Minister decries mixed-tenure housing model
Subsidising affordable homes from private sales in mixed estates will no longer work, says minister
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Financial markets fail to rally
Shares keep falling as bailout package for US economy makes little impact
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Drive to halve construction waste
Firms throughout the supply chain are urged to commit to targets on reducing non-recycled waste
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Sheffield University unveils its rubber-clad 'Soundhouse'
Students this term will be able to use distinctive music facility designed by Carey Jones architects
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Grant launched for energy assessors
NES to give £2,500 to group of assessors or home inspectors that makes the best case for support
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Sustainability: Reasons to be cheerful
Five reasons why going green will not go away during a recession according to experts in the field
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Kier denies it will ditch private housing
Housebuilder dismisses newspaper reports that it is focusing solely on social housing
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Financial crisis threatens Olympic village funding
ODA chairman John Armitt says securing any form of private sector loan is very difficult in present market
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Just how green is green power?
In the hurry to switch to green electricity, we haven't worked out the environmental cost of technology used to produce it.
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Social housing not tenant focused, says new regulator
Tenant Services Authority boss says sector needs to be more customer-friendly