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Durkan 'considers action' over Tribunal decision
Company claims it never had control over former subsidiary Concentra
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800 mile cycle ride planned in memory of Joanna Yeates
150 BDP staff will take part in the tour in memory of the murdered Bristol landscape architect
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Shell to drill new wells in the Gulf of Mexico
US authorities award permit for first new drills since last year’s oil disaster
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Earl's Court regeneration to create 1,500 construction jobs
Developers will create 1,500 construction jobs and 7,500 homes as part of the Earl’s Court regeneration
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EDF "to learn" from Japanese nuclear crisis
EDF chief executive Vincent de Rivaz said lessons would be learned and applied to nuclear facilities in the UK
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House prices up 0.8% in March says Rightmove
Rightmove published its March house price index today, which showed a 0.8% increase from February
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Preferred bidder chosen for £790m Forth bridge contract
International consortium preferred choice to deliver replacement for Forth Road Bridge
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LCR chief in line to head Crossrail project
Mark Bayley believed to be on longlist to replace Rob Holden
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Lovell wins place on £210m Scottish frameworks
Morgan Sindall subsidiary, Lovell, has secured a place on two Scottish frameworks, worth £210m
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Grontmij appoints sustainability director
Appointment of Alex Drysdale follows rebranding of Roger Preston and Partners as Grontmij Building Services
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Arup to stress test buildings in disaster-hit Japan
Damaged construction projects are on hold and evacuations take place as Japan struggles to recover
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Japan's nuclear crisis sparks fears of delays to new UK reactors
Chief nuclear inspector to conduct safety review as public pressure mounts
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West Ham reveals changes to stadium
The £95m conversion will include removing floodlighting masts and installing an extended roof
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Jarvis avoids prosecution for Potters Bar crash
Regulator expected to drop proceedings against the firm for incident that killed seven people
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SME workers to lose right to train
Construction union Ucatt warns changes could put lives at risk
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Galliford Try to hear OFT fines decision next week
Company among six to find out if penalties will be reduced
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Government launches inquiry into High Speed 2
The transport committee will launch an investigation into the cases for and against high speed rail