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London Festival of Architecture - until 4 July
The London Festival of Architecture plans to be a city-wide celebration of architecture in the capital.As the capital gears up for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games the festival looks at ways planners, architects and local communities play their part in the development of the city.For more visit the LFA.
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2010 Budget: Infrastructure bank to boost off-shore wind
Chancellor sets out plans for £2bn Green Investment Bank fund which will focus initially on off-shore wind projects
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Budget 2010: industry response
Responses to the budget from across the construction and property industry
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2010 Budget as it happened
Live coverage of the chancellor's pre-election Budget and what it means for construction
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Babcock's takeover could make VT boss £5m richer
Paul Lester could be in for a windfall after defence giant buys engineering support services firm for £1.33bn
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Serious Fraud Office arrest three Alstom directors
Men arrested on suspicion of bribery and corruption, paying bribes and money laundering in connection with overseas contracts
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Healey to reveal 'new deal' for housebuilders
Government will clamp down on councils that refuse to release land for housebuilding
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MPs slam government stance on future energy supplies
Report says 'systemic weakness' of Department of Energy fails to clarify public liability
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Link between poor housing and tuberculosis highlighted
Initiative aims to improve health by delivering better housing in London borough of Brent
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Tube Lines goes to court over £327m row with London Underground
PPP contractor files claim form at TCC after adjudicator dismissed its argument in January
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Marco Polo Tower wins Mipim award
Fifty-five meter high apartement block in Germany by Behnisch Architekten scoops residential award at this year's Mipim
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Leicestershire firm fined £10k over safety at height breaches
Cobham Advanced Composites pleades guilty after three employees worked at height without adequate safety measures
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Stamp duty - a tax rise that looks set to win votes
There is obvious glee within the housing market about the prospects of a two-year period free of stamp duty for those first-time buyers who purchase properties worth less than £250,000.The £250,000 threshold captures practically all of them, with significantly less than 10% of exceptions that will be mainly resident in ...
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Council backs West Ham's bid for Olympic stadium
Newham local authority to join forces with the football club to take on the 2012 venue after the London Games
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Health minister unveils innovative hospital designs
Washroom pod among prototypes revealed as part of “Design for Patient Dignity” programme
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Focus on the here and now Mr Darling
The chancellor has the opportunity to really drive investement in the built environment. Here's what he should do
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Tribal puts Nightingale Associates up for sale
Architect practice put on the market following review of consultant's business