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NewsPaper round: Tata faces rival bid for Corus
Stories of Tata’s proposed takeover of Corus dominated the newspapers at the weekend
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NewsWYG snaps up Trench Farrow for 4.5m
Acquisition will give WYG project management expertise in corporate fit out and urban regeneration markets
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Telford Homes raises £15m in share issue
Shareholders vote to issue more than 5.7m shares at extraordinary general meeting
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NewsThe great man's great night
Vikki Miller was at the Stirling prize ceremony to witness the grand man of architecture Richard Rogers take his trophy, as well as some strange behaviour from Mariella Frostrup and Kevin McCloud
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St James Group in High Court battle
Property developer St James Group has launched a legal battle over a property.
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NewsRogers ignites row over Olympic stadium design
ODA faces first serious setbacks as Lord Rogers queries designs and Jack Lemley quits
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CommentDown the tube
Debika Ray examines the big-bucks world of the video blog, and finds out what architecture students really get up to …
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CommentTarred with the same brush
A bitumen cartel got stung by the European Commission when it was caught flouting competition laws. But it was the parent companies that got their knuckles rapped hardest
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NewsRogers ignites row over Olympic stadium design
ODA faces first serious setbacks as Lord Rogers queries designs and Jack Lemley quits
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Unstable ground
This was an appeal against a ruling on a preliminary issue. Technotrade Ltd had produced a site investigation report dated 14/12/98 on a sloping site. The report found that it was satisfactory for the proposed development of a number of two storey houses and contained no prohibition against assignment.When the ...
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NewsWest Ham serious about move to Olympic stadium
Sports minister Richard Caborn says West Ham is in negotiations about moving to the main 2012 stadium
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Williams Lea vs Thames Water Utilities
Corporate information solutions company Williams Lea Ltd is suing Thames Water Utilities for damages of £250,000 in a dispute over a flood
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NewsQSs voice ‘grave concern’ over RICS’ data arm sale
Senior quantity surveyors concerned over repercussions for industry if Canadian firm buys BCIS
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CommentSucceeding beyond dispute
The Technology and Construction Court has had its fair share of problems, but after a raft of reforms it is now a fully functioning one-stop shop. With major hearings on its books and others in prospect, it feels good about the future
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NewsMace consults lawyers over animal threat
Mace is seeking legal advice after becoming a target for activists protesting against the construction of an animal research laboratory.
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OGC admits it will be 'brought closer in' to Treasury
Government department plays down speculation it will be closed but says it will be more integrated with the Treasury
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NewsHealth and Safety Commission approves CDM regs
Proposed CDM regs will be submitted to the health and safety minister for approval ahead of coming into force next spring
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NewsCorus accepts Tata Steel £4.3bn offer
Anglo-Dutch steel firm has accepted a £4.3bn takeover offer from India's Tata Steel
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NewsMiller Group eyes Linden as it plans expansion in South
Scottish group signs confidentiality agreement preliminary to bid for £300m housebuilder














