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RIBA slams ‘missed opportunity’ to boost green economy
Budget reaction: President Angela Brady criticises lack of Budget measures on sustainability
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Cautious welcome for housing stimulus package
Budget reaction: Industry hails housing focus but doubts remain on supply and mortgage availability
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Two carbon capture and storage projects shortlisted
Budget: Agreement on initial engineering design expected this summer
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Government commits to zero carbon homes by 2016
Budget: Plans for revision of part L of the building regulations due by May 2013
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Power sector ‘hampered’ by strike price uncertainty
Budget reaction: Hinkley Point C and other power stations impacted, say industry experts
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NewBuy to be extended to existing homes
Budget: NewBuy to extended to existing homes, rather than second-home buyers
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Race begins for £600m Northern Line extension
London Underground starts pre-tendering for extension to Battersea
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Features
Neill Morrison: Second life
Two years ago, Davis Langdon partner Neill Morrison set up a cost consultancy firm for global giant Deloitte. He tells Adam Branson how the business is shaping up - and how getting former colleagues to join him differs from ‘poaching’ them
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WYG on course to strongly return to profit
Consultant says its operating profit will exceed market expectations
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Government forced to pay £180k in solar legal costs
Government to pay legal costs of solar firms and campaign group following illegal cuts to solar subsidies
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RMJM old guard face asbestos court claim
Elderly former partners of dissolved RMJM Partnership and Bett Homes face £1m compensation claim
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Osborne to unveil £2.5bn capital investment
George Osborne is set to announce around £2.5bn in new capital investment in the Budget, financed through departmental spending cuts
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Government approves Hinkley Point C
Energy secretary Ed Davey approves 55,000 page EDF planning submission
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‘Largest ever’ off-site hospital build contract awarded
Yorkon will construct a £17.9m Women and Children’s Centre in Middlesex
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Labour questions Olympic marketing licence
Shadow business secretary calls for government explanation after 15% of firms rejected
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Investor launches £50m offices-to-homes fund
Consensus Capital pushes ahead with six UK schemes and plans 25 in total
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Comment
Litigation privilege: Open secrets
If a document comes into existence for the purpose of litigation, privilege from disclosure can be claimed. But, as a recent case shows, it may be hard to persuade the court to allow the claim
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