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New shadow housing secretary vows to put council housing 'centre stage'
Jack Dromey also reveals Labour would restore regional planning
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Ministry of Sound wins London planning row
Southwark council votes against 41-storey residential tower
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Industry welcomes nuclear report findings
Weightman report introduces new post-Fukushima safety measures but supports new build plans
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Countryside Properties named as Highmead developer
Site will include 120 new homes, commercial space and community areas
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Pay changes to go ahead ‘with or without union support’
Around 150 angry sparks demonstrated outside Tate Modern this morning
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Home Builders Federation warns of 'house building ice age'
Government warned to continue planning reform or risk locking a generation out of the housing market
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Derwent London wins planning for £105m redevelopment
Project in London’s EC1 will include office, retail and private residential space
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RICS reports 'flat' housing market
House prices continuing to fall as autumn bounce fails to kick in
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Architect Terry Farrell attacks Norman Foster's airport plan
Advisor to mayor Boris Johnson argues that a high speed rail “constellation hub” linking existing UK airports is the answer
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EC Harris appoints treasury consultancy expertise
Consultant hires expert from Tribal Group to boost its affordable housing team
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Scottish construction confidence takes a dive
Scottish Building Federation blames SNP spending review
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Government ‘schizophrenia’ undermining green investment, MPs warn
Parliamentary committee tells climate minister Greg Barker not to backtrack
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Skanska gets planning consent for first UK residential development
Firm has also completed a second land deal in Great Kneighton, Cambridgeshire
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Holloway White Allom falls into administration
All 170 staff made redundant at 129-year-old builder
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West Ham Olympic bid thrown out
Olympic legacy firm ends negotiations and plans to let the stadium according to reports
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Bennetts unveils designs for Hornsey theatre
Architect plans to convert grade-II listed north London building
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Government to back new generation of nuclear plants
Official safety report will back the controversial power source despite Fukushima disaster
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Hundreds of sparks protest in Nottingham
Electricians target contractor Spie Matthew Hall at Ratcliffe power station
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Mouchel open to serious takeover approaches
Auditor KPMG set to be called in to investigate accounting error
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Southend council gives green light to pier revamp
Tourist attraction will re-open in Spring 2012 featuring a new cultural centre