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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
2025-07-03T04:00:00Z By Vanessa Murray
A diverse and inclusive working enviornment as no longer a “nice-to-have” but is now a necessity for a business to thrive, says Vanessa Murray, founder and director of The Circle Partnership
2025-07-02T06:00:00Z By Elliot Smith and Dan Lewis
Government funding is obviously important but it is only by going into schools, mentoring potential recruits and making practical experience more widely available alongside formal education that the construction industry will change perceptions and open up the sector to the talent of the future
2025-07-02T06:00:00Z By Peter Watkins
Creative solutions are required to deal with some highly constrained sites and deliver much-needed residential development in the capital, says HDR’s Peter Watkins
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