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Administrators tell 200 Lagan workers to stay home
KPMG is handling the administration of four of the company’s construction businesses
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Brick firm unfazed by Brexit fears
Ibstock says housing shortage and government commitment to housebuilding is bolstering prospects
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Take back control – of procurement
Public procurement has lost its way: PFI has not only left the public sector out of pocket but stripped it of the expertise needed to be an effective client
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Small business group wants more answers from Carillion on payment practices
Boss wants MPs to tackle directors further over when it paid invoices
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CITB to remain in Norfolk until December 2019
Group hoping to ensure training continues at site after it moves out
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McCarthy & Stone warns on operating profits
Retirement home specialist highlights completions’ investment, part exchange deals and TV marketing spend
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A wake up call for 'retro man'
The gender pay gap won’t close itself, it’s going to take a concerted and above all conscious effort. We should embrace the mandatory reporting from April as a much-needed wake-up call to get started.
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Work set to start on mental health hospital after council green light
Scheme at Tolworth Hospital in Kingston part of £160m revamp of facilities in area
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Look beyond the job board when recruiting
Building skills capacity and a loyal and energetic workforce is the key to long-term success – yet the reality is that recruitment sites or job boards are no longer the only way to find talent
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Bam to build £40m student digs for Oxford's oldest college
New accommodation due to open in 2020
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Grayling pledges work on Transpennine upgrade to start next year
Transport secretary adds that former Thames Tideway Tunnel boss to lead affordability review of Crossrail 2
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Carillion shelling out millions to advisers days before company went bust
Failed contractor paid out at least £3.1m three days before entering liquidation
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Laing O’Rourke cuts losses but Canadian hospital woe keeps firm in red
Chief executive Ray O’Rourke eyeing return to profit in 2018
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Utilities firm buys affordable housing specialist
Fastflow currently looks after homes in North-east
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More Carillion employees axed, as job losses mount
Around 45% of the pre-liquidation workforce have secured ongoing employment
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MIPIM 2018 - the future of urban life is now
This year’s conference will focus on urbanisation across the globe in the next 20-30 years, and a plan on delivering predicited widespread expansion should be high on the agenda
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Do an apprenticeship to earn money, FMB tells school leavers
Trade body reveals financial upside of apprenticeships
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Smaller firms piling into Square Mile, says City boss
Christopher Hayward says developers will have to rejig floorplates to cope with demand
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Prime minister tells housebuilders to shape up and get building more homes
Theresa May’s comments come as major policy overhaul announced to speed up work