All Breaking news articles – Page 644
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Friends of the Earth threatens legal action over feed-in tariff cut
Green charity will seek a judicial review if government’s decision is not reversed within a week
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Councils scrap solar panel plans as feed-in tariff cut looms
Leeds council and Reading council are among those affected
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Tottenham Hotspur FC 'put Olympic board under surveillance'
Metropolitan Police investigating as dramatic claims made at London Assembly meeting
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Shadow housing minister faces salary probe
Parliamentary standards commissioner launches formal investigation into Jack Dromey
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Dooley wins unfair dismissal appeal against Ucatt
Union’s leadership race descends further into chaos
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FMB boss ‘on leave’ over performance questions
Negotiations are ongoing between director general Richard Diment and trade body
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£13bn of viable road jobs 'shelved'
Study by Arup and RAC shows volume of scheme sat awaiting funding
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Bovis and Persimmon hit autumn numbers
Housebuilders report rising visitors number and sales up on last year
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Housing market in October bounces back
Data from the RICS latest to suggest return of buyers in the last month
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MPs back high speed rail linking London, Midlands and North
Transport Select Committee report says HS2 would prove affordable
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PM ordered to disclose bathroom costs at Downing Street
Information watchdog says Cabinet Office must provide details within 35 days
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Falling demand and rising costs hit manufacturers' confidence
Construction Trade Survey shows 44% of heavy side firms expect sales to fall next year
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£300m Regent Palace hotel revamp completed
Ambitious redevelopment by Sir Robert McAlpine and Dixon Jones Architects will provide office, retail and restaurant space
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Ministers unveil £500m boost for stalled building projects
Growing Places Fund will help schemes hit by poor infrastructure and flood risk
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Jobs outlook for construction graduates improving
Research by Higher Education Careers Services Unit points to steadily improving employment picture
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Camden sport centre, library and offices get planning at King's Cross
Planning permission granted to King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership as part of area’s wider redevelopment
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MPs: 'Government is failing to jump-start regeneration'
Select committee urges government to take greater risks with public land to reap regeneration gains
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Taylor Wimpey sales up despite market fears
Housebuilder says market is stable despite euro crisis
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Willmott Dixon completes eight-storey cross-laminated timber building
Contractors claims use of solid cross-laminated timber on East London apartment block saved 892 tonnes of carbon