All Building articles in 5 June 2009
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Building joins Bobby Moore in bike ride to Paris
Riders in the Build Moore cycling challenge will pedal 200 miles to raise money for Article 25 and the Bobby Moore Fund
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Always check the paperwork: Keith Lamming vs Revenue & Customs
Our Fenwick Elliott experts run through the case of Keith Lamming vs Revenue & Customs Commissioners
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Government withholds £500m of NHS funding
Move is first sign of the rigourous cuts that are likely to hit health sector during the recession
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Westminster council gives Chelsea Barracks boost
Controversial Rogers scheme looks set to win planning on 18 June
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Ian Lucas confirmed as new construction minister
MP for Wrexham will become ninth person to hold the position in eight years
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Bouygues fined £160,000 for worker death
Contractor pleaded guilty to breaching regulations after man was killed by a reversing vehicle
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Beijing Olympics trio top Lubetkin prize shortlist
Buildings in Ireland, Germany and Sri Lanka complete RIBA international shortlist
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Top five reader comments: 11 June
Why school acoustics are so vital, worries over zero-carbon homes, and cynicism about the house price recovery
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Architects of demolished buildings seek solace online
Rubble Club support group highlights 'unnecessarily' high level of demolition
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Flood warnings for North of England
Further weather damage expected today after deluges yesterday in Sheffield and Derbyshire
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MPs slam 'over-optimism' of BSF
Accounts committee says 'poor planning' has led to 'widespread disappointment' at pace of school rebuilding
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7.5% fall in European construction output expected
Forecasts predict positive year only for Switzerland and Poland before return to growth in 2011
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Science Museum unveils £150m revamp
Wilkinson Eyre's designs for 'Museum of the Future' include glowing 'brain' beacon and new cosmology gallery
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Kevin McCloud backs call to improve school acoustics
Only one-fifth of schools meet Part E acoustics requirements, to detriment of hard-of-hearing children
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How the Trojan War was won
Clearly at least these Greeks are utterly fearless – even gravity holds no terrors
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Top five reader comments: 10 June
A positive spin on the ever-changing minister, anger over safety negligence, and which offers better value – RIBA or a Nectar card?
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Housing activity rises but prices set for further falls
Buyers may be rushing to the estate agents but, with prices still falling, sellers aren't following suit
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Zaha Hadid beats Snøhetta with Cairo Expo City design
Architect's winning concept for 450,000m2 exhibition city in Egypt invokes the fluidity of the Nile
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Fall in commercial development activity slows
Savills' data for May shows smallest contraction in development activity for 18 months