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2016-09-27T13:35:00Z By David Blackman
Building’s David Blackman reports from Liverpool where Labour’s remoteness from government is all too apparent
2016-09-27T13:19:00Z By David Blackman
Labour conference latest: Former frontbencher John Healey gives mixed review of party policy
2016-06-15T09:48:00Z
Would leaving the EU have an adverse effect on the UK construction industry’s labour costs? Here’s how you voted
2025-09-15T06:00:00Z By Oscar Sitwell
Even with excellent A level results, many school leavers are still struggling to navigate the best route towards a career in construction, writes Oscar Sitwell - and two industry veterans, Mark Farmer and Colin Wood, offer some advice
2025-09-11T06:00:00Z By Ashley Wheaton
If we want young people to join our industry, we must show them an industry worth joining, says Ashley Wheaton, vicechancellor at the University of the Built Environment
2025-09-10T06:00:00Z By Beth West
It is not political backing but winning the support of the people ‘on the ground’ who are most affected by a project that is key to its eventual success, writes Beth West
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