More news – Page 12
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Entertainment is a serious business
Investment in UK film and TV facilities is booming but we have responsibility to make sure wider society benefits from these projects too
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‘Many problems appear, but we manage them’ – at war and under siege, a Ukrainian manufacturer perseveres
Work continues at the EVB Facades factory in Kyiv with the firm insisting it will deliver on a contract for a Birmingham student block next month
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Cladding pledge includes promise on ‘proportionate’ repairs
Full text of agreement with government ensures housebuilders will not pay for ‘betterment’ of existing properties
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Oxford University unveils debut homes under £4bn initiative with L&G
Scheme has been designed by local firm FMJT and is aimed at postgraduates
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No reason to reverse Oxford Street M&S demolition decision, says mayor
Khan had agreed to revisit decision after carbon emission concerns
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City recruits developers and contractors to green skills taskforce
Group looking to addres skills gap in quest to decarbonise Square Mile by 2040
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Booming property business sees Caddick numbers on the up
But firm’s sporting arm which centres on Leeds Rhinos rugby league club sank further into red
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Futureproof and fire safe: specifying for office interiors
Regulations are changing and some are still ambiguous, so it makes sense to go above and beyond official current standards when it comes to specifying safe materials
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DfT announces £30m to fund innovation to decarbonise highway construction
Highways and transport sector is UK’s biggest emitter
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Glenn Howells teams up with Eden Project for Canary Wharf revamp
New parks and gardens planned at east London business district
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Mace lined up for first phase at huge expansion of Oxford University science park
Deal understood to be worth around £50m with Hawkins Brown drawing up wider masterplan for Begbroke site
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It’s not a case of if, but when – firms face growing cyber attack threat
With attacks increasing in both frequency and sophistication, firms are under pressure to bolster their security. Josephine Smit reports
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Employees of collapsed Midas owed more than £4.5m
300 employees left out of pocket as amount owed by group to suppliers nears £60m
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February storms hit monthly output but quarterly rise strongest since last spring
ONS figures say fall in repair and maintenance work also helped send growth into reverse
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RSHP lodges plans for British Library extension
Project team includes developer Stanhope and engineer Arup
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Quality of buildings helps push London into top spot for building costs, Arcadis says
Productivity issues also behind rise, consultant adds
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Faithful + Gould gets new UK managing director
New boss takes over from company veteran Jon Sealy
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Time to open our doors and show next generation what construction has to offer
Schools and colleges told us that they need more notice so we are starting the countdown to Open Doors 2023 now
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Pickles denies being ‘spectacularly out of touch’ with own department on building regulations
Former housing minister gets number of victims wrong in tense exchanges with Grenfell QC
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A strategy for another age and no solution to the current crisis
The government’s energy security strategy focuses on long-term solutions to longstanding problems. But the UK has more immediate concerns