All Breaking news articles – Page 954
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NewsEurope approves £225m Olympic village loan
European Investment Bank cash could be spent on building affordable housing units
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NewsMortgage approvals up 4%
Forecasts remain unchanged as February figures show no increase in total loan value despite increase in approvals
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NewsRok wins housing contracts worth £86m
Moat Housing Association framework deal will see Rok deliver homes across London and the South East
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NewsCarillion abandons £70m Swansea project
Company walks off project to build Wales’ tallest tower just two months from completion
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NewsMcBains Cooper wins BSF contract
Consultant will be employer’s agent on £30m secondary school project in Bracknell
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NewsCrossrail selects enabling works framework
17 firms make the cut to bid for inner and outer section packages on the scheme
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NewsInterest rates held at 0.5%
Commentators believe banks are unlikely to pass on benefits to borrowers
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NewsHanson opens new factory despite 30% staff loss
Building products boss says despite downturn ‘pent-up demand for housing’ remains
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NewsChina unveils £80bn healthcare package
Decision to fund new clinic in each village by 2011 is first phase of 10-year plan to overhaul country’s unpopular health system
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NewsTravis Perkins appoints new non-executive director
Philip Jansen, former Sodexo chief operating officer, joins building materials firm
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News32% of architects are 'underemployed'
RIBA survey reveals fewer architects expect to cut staff than in February but warns of decline in work coming from abroad
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NewsBalfour boss breaks through £1m pay barrier
Ian Tyler took home £1.04m in 2008 as boardroom pay rose 24% to £3.4m
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NewsLord Best to head up Northern Ireland think tank on housing
Lord Richard Best is appointed chair of Commission on the Future for Housing in Northern Ireland
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NewsPeter Mandelson appeals to Abu Dhabi funders
Business secretary meets sovereign wealth funds in his quest to attract investment to the UK
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NewsG20 deal will do nothing for British construction
Latest forecasts predict longer, deeper recession as trillion-dollar stimulus bypasses UK firms
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News2008 housing losses cancel out boom gains
Losses racked up by housebuilders last year will wipe out profits made at the height of the boom in 2006
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NewsBDP faces £4.6m claim over Wimbledon media centre
Tennis club demands cash from architect and subcontractor for remedial work on ‘defective’ building
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NewsArup hits £800m turnover, but cuts still loom
Arup has boosted turnover by 10% in the past 12 months and expects to hit its full-year profit targets despite planned job cuts, its new chairman claims
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NewsBalfour and Carillion face Tube fire safety tests
Demand for further scrutiny may mean reinstalling 6.3km of cabling infrastructure on East London line













