All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 02 October 2015 – Page 3
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'Rocket-shaped' London flats damned by planners
30-storey Southwark tower would be tribute to first man in space
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Sheffield seals devolution deal
South Yorkshire has agreed a devolution deal with the Treasury that will see it take control of transport and planning in the region
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Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon delayed by a year
Client body for project says it won’t reach financial close until at least next summer due to strike price negotiations, pushing back start of work
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Online poll: Flood prevention
Is the government doing enough to prevent future floods in the UK? Vote here
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The life of Riley
Firms working with 125-year-old consultancy Henry Riley can expect more than personal service and quality - the relationship can last a lifetime
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CITB to cut 26 middle manager jobs
Training body confirms it is proposing to reduce level of middle management as part of reorganisation
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Construction output hits highest level in seven months
Latest Markit/CIPS survey shows construction output highest since February
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Online poll: Hinkley Point C
Will Hinkley Point C nuclear power station ever be built? Vote here
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Nuclear haste
The Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant is edging closer to reality, with backing from China. But the nearer it gets to going ahead, the greater the opposition gathering against it. Can the industry finally start believing it will happen?
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In the right spirit
A High Court judge had to remind the parties in a recent case what adjudication was for - not a gladiatorial legal arena but a quick fix
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Sketch of the week: Sky Garden view
This week Philip Buckingham sketches a view of London from the Walkie Talkie’s Sky Garden
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The nuclear option
Senior party representatives seemed determined not to get engaged in too many policy specifics which might frighten the horses
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Hansom: Such stuff as dreams are made on
This week, trips to Mars, gossip about a third runway at Heathrow, celebrations from yesteryear and a desk that turns into a bed - but donating blood at Gleeds quickly turns into a nightmare
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London's first custom-build homes unveiled
Inhabit scheme will allow people to fit-out their own house to save 30% of price
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First BBC TV Centre apartments go on sale
New flats and homes at world famous studios will start from £500,000
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Keepmoat breaks through £1bn barrier
Turnover at social housing refurbishment specialist rises 17% to £1.1bn
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