All Building articles in 24 October 2008 – Page 2
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Tottenham Hotspur plans new football stadium
Club has already spent £44m acquiring land around White Hart Lane site
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House prices crash 15% in a year
Average UK home now worth £30,000 less than a year ago, says Nationwide
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Over 60% in fear of losing job
Building's online poll shows 60% are fearful and 13% already fired
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Dubai to tighten up its act on green regulations
Dubai is tackling its poor environmental image with a stronger line on sustainability
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Foster reveals latest Crossrail design for Canary Wharf
The proposed £500m Crossrail station will include a shopping centre, restaurants and cafes
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Unorthodox approach
Roof tilers take chances in Batsi, a seaside resort on the Greek island of Andros
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Berkeley Homes tops green housebuilder survey
Crest Nicholson is rated second in the survey into housebuilders' attitudes to climate change
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Construction has highest death toll, says HSE
More workers died in construction than any other industry despite a fall in the number of fatalities from 77 to 72 in 2007/08
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Jumeirah Beach sex pair face longer in jail
Prosecution appeals against leniency of Britons’ three-month prison sentence
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Dubai Towers takes the LEED in Qatar
Developer Sama Dubai’s RMJM-designed tower will be first in Qatar to gain LEED environmental certification
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Home repossessions rise 71%
Repossessions in second quarter show ‘significant’ rise, while prices fall 2.2% in the year to September
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$25bn rescue plan for Hungary
IMF, EU and World Bank pledge aid over 17 months to save nation’s economy
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US markets leap on hope of interest cut
Upbeat trading across the globe follows speculation that central banks are about to cut rates
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New construction body calls for public spending boost
The new CBI Construction Council says government should accelerate spending in areas such as Olympics and BSF during the downturn
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Let it be: did a government review of private rented housing go far enough?
Nick Jopling of CB Richard Ellis says what's missing from the Rugg Review, why a build-to-let sector should not need tax breaks and how student accommodation could be the solution to the housing shortage
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Head in the clouds
Should this German workman have his head in the ceiling while the public hurry past below?
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Palin turns to builder to help win US election
Vice-president contender focuses on Obama plans to tax small businesses