All Finance articles – Page 30
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NewsOne in four MPs get behind retentions reform bill
More than 170 MPs have backed Tory MP Peter Aldous’ proposal
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NewsCarillion's Qatari arm goes bust
Former chief executive blamed a £200m bill in Qatar for sending the firm under
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NewsMore than 200 Carillion jobs saved
Number of Carillion workers transferred to new suppliers is approaching 12,000
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NewsBanks pull funding for Midland Metropolitan hospital
Job has been stalled since Carillion collapsed
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NewsPwC latest Big Four firm questioned over Carillion conflict of interest
EY’s simultaneous involvement with government and collapsed contractor was queried last month
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NewsPersimmon pay boss slammed for being unable to tell MPs firm's average pay
The housebuilder was heavily criticised for handing its chief executive Jeff Fairburn a £75m bonus earlier this year.
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NewsMitie calls for 'wholesale recalibration' of facilities management industry
Services group warns on industry’s viability after halving annual losses
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More details of Carillion's disastrous UK jobs emerge
Firm was facing hit of more than £200m last year alone on road and hospital schemes
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NewsCost of former Carillion road job soars
Galliford Try has been appointed as the permanent contractor on the Lincoln scheme
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NewsCarillion collapse claims another contractor
Irish firm Sammon Group goes under after being owed £7m by bust firm
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NewsWorkloads stay flat but new orders slip back, latest figures say
PMI scores stayed remained unchanged from April
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NewsDecision on Crossrail 2 has to be made by end of the year, says Armitt
National Infrastructure Commission chair bemoans scheme’s slow progress
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NewsMPs ask Grayling to explain why EY was advising Carillion and its client at the same time
Transport secretary admits accountant was simultaneously working for contractor and HS2 which awarded bust firm huge contract last summer
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NewsCarillion directors unlikely to face criminal prosecution over pension deficit, says minister
Department for Work and Pensions says new laws are unlikely to be retrospective
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NewsWillmott Dixon opens two offices in Birmingham city centre
Contractor is working on a number of projects in the UK’s second largest city
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NewsWestleigh set to give Countryside a boost
Deal to buy Leicestershire-based firm will expand housebuilder’s geographical reach
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Call for government inquiry into Big Four accounting firms
Competition and Markets Authority should begin probe in wake of Carillion debacle, report says
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NewsFinancial watchdog launches investigation into Interserve
The probe centres on the firm’s exit from the energy from waste market













