More news – Page 190
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Keller to increase dividend on back of profit upgrade
Firm says operating figures will beat expectations
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David Adjaye ‘absolutely rejects’ claims of sexual misconduct against three women
RIBA Gold Medal-winning architect seeking “immediate professional help” after admitting relationships with employees
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Has the National Portrait Gallery refurbishment been a success?
Britain’s most establishment art gallery has reinvented itself as a palace of inclusion. Tom Lowe looks at whether the project, designed by Jamie Fobert Architects and Purcell, has worked.
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More than 80 ex-employees take legal action against Ilke Homes
Former staff have instructed lawyers to determine whether they’re eligible for compensation
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Former Carillion finance chief banned as director for 11 years
Khan was fired from doomed contractor shortly before its collapse in 2018
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Skanska to redeploy staff to other jobs as HS2 Euston work winds down
Firm had been working on existing station as part of scheme to build new route’s terminus next door
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Building the Future Commission: review of June
A quick guide to the Building the Future Commission’s activity over the past month
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Gove to rule on Manchester office block set to replace listed building after Historic England objection
Local council due to make decision on proposal this week
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McLaren moves construction HQ to Canary Wharf
Move will see London and South businesses brought under one roof
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Fixing bad housing would bring £135bn in societal benefits, says BRE
New research sets out health and economic benefits of action to improve poor housing
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England needs transport infrastructure plan, says ICE as Commons launches inquiry
Strategy would be first step toward UK-wide policy
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Lord Kerslake: ‘The sector has lost a supremely powerful voice’
The untimely death of former Homes and Communities Agency boss and Peabody chair Lord Kerslake has left the housing sector poorer, says Joey Gardiner
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Fixed price jobs and spiralling inflation leaves Careys’ contracting arm nursing £35m hit
Group increased profit thanks to booming land development business
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Lendlease names new Europe boss to replace outgoing Neil Martin
Italian to replace 30-year veteran who leaves in September
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Lord Kerslake: our 2008 interview with Britain’s busiest man
We are republishing this interview after the news of Bob Kerslake’s death. The interview took place as he was taking the helm of the Homes and Communities Agency in 2008.
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Tributes paid to ‘remarkable’ Lord Bob Kerslake following death
Former head of civil service dies from cancer
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‘I came back from maternity leave and didn’t have a desk’ How one CEO is using her experiences to help others
The boss of M&E consultant FHP believes opportunities for women are, finally, looking up – just don’t make them wear a pink hard hat
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Bam in frame to replace stricken Claritas on City office
Kent firm went down last month owing more than £9m
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