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Unclear intentions
The claimant had retained the defendant as architect in connection with certain construction works that the claimant wished to be carried out at his property. Before the works were completed certain disputes arose between the two parties. The claimant instructed solicitors who wrote a letter of claim to the defendant ...
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NewsEP to entice developers with brownfield incentives
Regeneration agency to offer portfolios of land that will include a mix of good and bad sites
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Unions call for gangmaster legislation
T&G leads move to prevent exploitation of immigrant workers
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NewsEnnstone reports record profit of £5.6m
Pre-tax profit at products group rises 11%, while turnover is up 21%
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NewsBAA lauches 10-year procurement strategy
Airport operator says it will spend £9.5bn across nine airports
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CIC publishes Scottish novation agreement
Construction Industry Council launches Scottish edition of its novation agreement for consultants
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NewsAmey fined £300,000 over derailment
Contractor and Network Rail fined total of £500,000 for failing to properly maintain the track near Southall
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NewsCarillion bags £175m health contract
Contractor is selected as preferred bidder on south London NHS programme
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NewsISG reports 54% jump in profit
Contractor's pre-tax profit reaches £6.5m, while fee income doubles to £81.7m
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NewsA busted flush
The Decent Homes programme means avocado bath suites are out and water-saving dual-flush loos are in, but ultra-eco-friendly technology in the home does have its downsides...
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NewsBovis Homes reports 18% profit rise
Housebuilder's pre-tax profit reaches £53.1m on the back of a steady housing market
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Sherwood Forest in line for visitors' centre
Nottingham council goes in search of architects for sustainable development
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Gleeson appoints non-executive director
Ross Ancell's arrival continues the contractor's board level reshuffle
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Green light for Land Securities' Oxford Street scheme
Huge mixed-use development by Hamilton Architects receives planning permission
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Family Mosaic Housing sues Baily Garner for £300,000
Housing association launches legal battle over building services
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NewsA flying visit
Margaret Hodge flew back into the country this week, only to spend the day at another airport - touring Heathrow’s T5 site. She was impressed, but will there be the same smooth operation for the 2012 Olympics?
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CommentDonald and Mahmood
What happens when the blog, the revenge weapon of the lowly and humble of the earth, is taken up by towering talents such as, er, Donald Trump and Mahmood Ahmadinejad? Nick Jones found out
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CommentAge can wither
Age Discrimination Act — Giving employees the right to carry on working for ever will have a devastating impact on the development of businesses, as older workers hinder the succession of younger talent to the top
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CommentHarry Houdini is dead
Two weeks ago we ran the story of the consultant that got caught up in a legal wrangle over a landslip. The case then proceeded to the Court of Appeal, where it attempted an impossible escape …













