All ɫTV articles in 11 August 2023 – Page 9
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Industry welcomes ‘overdue’ building trade visa rule relaxation amid backbench Tory backlash
Bricklayers, roofers and joiners all added to Shortage Occupation List
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Government launches study into running HS2 trains to Leeds
Announcement comes in DfT response to critical transport committee report
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Kingspan shells out €251m for majority stake in German insulation firm
Deal set to wrap up next year
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Mace set to be 10,000-strong business by 2026
Firm looking to recruit 2,500 staff over next three years
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ɫTV bridges: how Paul Morrell would fix our broken products testing system
Industry veteran Paul Morrell has written a seminal review on overhauling products testing. The man himself explains his thinking in the first of a two-part interview
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Bam restructure to see job cuts at 1,100-strong construction business in England
Move will see creation of new Northern region and disappearance of standalone South-east arm
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Government to miss pledge to build 40 new hospitals by end of the decade
“Maximum risk” approach taken by £20bn programme could increase costs and result in hospitals that are too small, NAO report warns
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Carillion finance chief gets 12-year director ban
Richard Adam caused firm to “rely on false and misleading financial information” for its 2015 and 2016 financial statements, says Insolvency Service
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Latest Bishopsgate tower set for green light
City planners recommend approval for 63-storey plan despite Historic England objection
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Weston founder predicts 40% national housebuilding drop
Bob Weston predicts steep fall in output over next 12 months
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Comment
Why don’t we think of water as part of the sustainability crisis?
We consume too much water, with demand increasing and supply dwindling. This impending disaster should be treated as seriously as carbon reduction, says Jason Horner
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Features
‘Our global spread helps us weather local challenges’ – why Grimshaw is unfazed by HS2’s Euston delay
The firm’s chairman Andrew Whalley says its three-year growth strategy “needed an edit” after the decision to mothball its biggest UK project
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Mace boss rips into ‘absolutely shameful’ decision to mothball HS2 Euston
Mark Reynolds says government told firms one thing and then did opposite with ‘sneaky’ announcement