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Oxford steps up security against animal rights activists
Court ruling raises level of protection for all university contractors rather than just those working on research lab
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Pension provider warns on occupational health
The government will have to invest significantly in occupational health schemes if the construction industry is to comply with proposals to raise the state retirement age, a leading pensions provider has said.
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BAA gives England flags the red card at Terminal 5
Workers furious as BAA brands World Cup flags hazardous and distracting, and bans them from Heathrow site.
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Casino bidders slow to reveal their hands
Five super-casino bidders have yet to appoint architects as industry awaits jackpot winner.
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Multiplex claims extra time on Wembley
Contractor advises client Wembley National Stadium Limited that it believes it has until the end of September to complete work on the stadium.
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AWG lost £56.4m on Morrison sale
Utilities company said that loss was due to goodwill written off when Morrison was bought last month.
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Speedy Hire on acquisition trail after 25% profit growth
Turnover increases 23% to £254.3m as tool hire business expands into Ireland.
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Edinburgh canal development gets go-ahead
Planning permission granted for Allan Murray-designed £70m scheme for 200 canal-side houses.
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BAA rejects Ferrovial's latest £9.7bn bid
Spanish firm increases bid by almost £1bn but BAA says that shares are worth more.
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BSS Group profits increase to £37m
Plumbing equipment supplier shows growth in domestic and industrial sectors as sales hit £860m.
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English Heritage lambasts 'demolishers' charter'
Simon Thurley attacks government plan to allow the demolition of listed buildings, saying it could lead to the demise of the Royal Festival Hall and the British Museum.
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SMC snaps up rival architect
Architect pays initial fee of £3.6m forCharter Partnership, to increase market exposure in south and east England.
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Government to rethink planning gain supplement
Treasury announces at select committee inquiry that there will be a ‘further consultation' on the housing levy.
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Oxford gains fresh injunction against protesters
Judgment adds all contractors who supply any goods or services to the university as a new category of "protected persons" against animal rights extremists.
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Key Olympic players invited to secret 2012 summit
The Olympic Delivery Authority held first design review meeting last week of top designers, clients and advisers.
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Ferrovial happy to co-operate with OFT
Spanish construction group says it will co-operate with any competition investigations if its bid to buy airport operator BAA is successful.
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O'Rourke faces backlash after BCO speech
Anger grows over comment by head of Laing O'Rourke that women do not belong on building sites.
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Miller secures £50m contract for Scottish mall
Developer Land Securities chooses Miller construction over Sir Robert McAlpine and Bovis Lend Lease for Almondvale.