All Breaking news articles – Page 729
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CBI demands mergers reform
The Confederation of British Industry calls for deregulation to stimulate mergers
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News£700m east London super framework up for grabs
Five east London boroughs put out tender for housing, schools and general building work
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NewsConstruction firms on course to halve waste by 2012
WRAP report reveals a decrease of 28% in construction, demolition and excavation waste
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NewsHuhne refuses to rule out nuclear delays
Energy secretary tells climate change committee to wait for Japan quake report
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NewsBuilders broker 1% pay increase
Pay deal negotiated by transport union TGWU and the Federation of Master Builders
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NewsUCATT considers appeal over void election
Union confirms it has no general secretary at present
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NewsTurner & Townsend flees Tokyo over 'nuclear cloud'
Project manager will fly staff to Shanghai tomorrow after third explosion at nuclear plant
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NewsHuhne demands UK nuclear report
Energy secretary commissions chief nuclear inspector in light of Japan earthquake
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NewsBillington profits fall 75%
Profits collapsed at the steel specialist but it is still in the black and has £4.9m in the bank
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NewsRenew retreat hits 60 jobs at Allenbuild
Allenbuild to close regional office in Wigan as parent company shuts northern business
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NewsMears targets work from failed rivals
Social housing contractor hits out at underbidding as turnover rises 11%
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NewsRival poised for UCATT election re-run
Former leadership contender Mick Dooley is considering his intentions, Building understands
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NewsUK contractors caught in Japan quake
Staff at Balfour Beatty, Skanska and Kier return unharmed from Japanese nuclear tour
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NewsMansell starts on 1,000-home PRP Kensington scheme
PRP have masterplanned Wornington Green Development in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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NewsCountrywide reports improvements in residential housing sector
Property viewings increase by 40% in February
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NewsRICS to help assess Japan earthquake devastation
Institution says its emergency commission will also help rebuild tsunami-hit areas
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NewsLorne Stewart profits flat on turnover down £10m
Lorne Stewart pre-tax profits were virtually unchanged in 2010, despite a drop in turnover














