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CommentMy World Cup diary: sing when you're winning, sailors on parade and an evolving nation
Richard Steer soaking up the atmosphere in Qatar’s Al Bayt Stadium as he watches England storm to victory over Senegal
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NewsPublic inquiry into Make’s ITV studios redevelopment begins today
Scheme sent to Planning Inspectorate following call in from former communities secretary
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NewsSwan to close offsite factories as firm looks to head off default notice and ink Sanctuary deal
Troubled housing association will not keep modular facilities open even after rescue merger with rival completes
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Stirling Prize winners back bid to save Birmingham landmark from wrecking ball
Campaign and rival plans come as Corstorphine & Wright submits towers scheme
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NewsPlan for Nottingham biosciences centre submitted
Scheme latest phase of city’s £1.4bn Island Quarter development
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Features5 minutes with … Lauren Bailey at Ridge
The firm’s head of social value is proud to have helped change people’s lives for the better. She is also a jazz-loving saxophonist
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NewsMajor projects negatively impacted by ‘lengthy delays’ to policy updates, says NIC design chair
Sadie Morgan says stalled announcements impact on delivery planning
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NewsSecurity and safety worries prompt council to reject plans to move Chinese embassy to Tower Hamlets
David Chipperfield scheme would have seen complex swap Portland Place for Royal Mint site
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FeaturesMeet the UK materials start-up chasing the Prince of Wales’s million-pound prize
Ahead of the Earthshot Prize 2022 ceremony tonight, we spoke to Dr Natasha Boulding, co-founder of Low Carbon Materials, about her firm’s plans to green the building materials sector
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NewsOffice sector must collaborate and share data to meet net zero goals, says BCO report
Only 12% of survey respondents believe office developers are meeting operational carbon targets
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NewsNetwork Rail worries inflation will eat into £44bn investment plan
Upcoming funding settlement to cover five year period from spring 2024
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NewsPlanning appeal gives green light for another Cambridge technology park
Scott Brownrigg-designed scheme approved after being rejected last year
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NewsHousing associations’ merger delayed
Sanctuary’s rescue of Swan was supposed to be completed yesterday
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NewsPrice volatility creating procurement challenge, says RLB tender price report
Consultant says concerns emerging about replacement of workload
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NewsLack of independence makes infrastructure group ‘vulnerable’, Lords committee hears
KPMG infrastructure chief says body’s remit should be strengthened
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CommentEngaging with the Construction Playbook
Hannah Evans, central government sector lead at Faithful+Gould, unpacks the first update to the Construction Playbook
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CommentHow secondments to a charity can benefit the industry
Bam communications assistant Hannah Miller has spent a year working for the industry charity, allowing her to develop her skills and enhance her career.
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NewsWatchdog MPs slam Treasury’s failure to enforce value tests on major projects
Only 52 of 277 major projects have produced relevant assessments since requirements changed five years ago














