All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 18 November 2022 – Page 2
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Cool, isn’t it? – How British designers saved World Cup spectators from Qatar’s heat
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This CPD sponsored by ROCKWOOL examines the issues around acoustic performance in schools, sets out the relevant regulations and standards, and explains some of the solutions available. Deadline for completion Friday 30 December 2022. Â Â Â
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We feel relieved the autumn statement wasn’t worse, and that’s no accident
Rumour was infrastructure spending would be slashed, thankfully that didn’t happen but everything else looks pretty bad
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Hunt reverses Kwarteng’s ‘permanent’ stamp duty cut from 2025
Decision comes as OBR forecasts long term pain in housing market
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Industry welcomes £6bn funding for energy efficiency measures
Three-year package is ‘step in the right direction’ but chancellor warned money will be wasted without the right skills
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Infrastructure spared in autumn statement as Hunt commits to £600bn investment
HS2 and Sizewell C will go ahead but Kwarteng’s priority project list binned
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Investment zone proposals dropped in favour of research clusters
Councils which made expressed interest in previous initiative told their bids will be shelved
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First job losses emerge at major builder following mini-Budget debacle
On day of autumn statement, build-to-rent specialist says it is set to axe 10% of staff
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Crest Nicholson wants government to act on planning reform
Housebuilder on track to hit profit goal but sales have slowed in recent weeks
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Autumn statement: Infrastructure and net zero must not be sacrificed, says industry
Major cuts expected in fiscal event
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Power is shifting to subcontractors
With suppliers in a better position to call the shots on contract terms, the industry must recalibrate its approach to risk management
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Would you have worked on a World Cup stadium?
The 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar have been dogged by controversy around workers’ rights. Ben Flatman asks whether architects are responsible for the ethics of their clients
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AHMM cleared to knock down Clash dole office
Planners approve redevelopment of 1950s block where band members first crossed paths
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Your guide to the World Cup 2022 stadiums
Ben Flatman assesses the eight stadiums used in the world’s biggest global sporting event, which kicked off on Sunday.
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McLaren beats McAlpine to win £200m Docklands exhibition venue extension
Work at ExCeL Centre set to wrap up in late 2024
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Glencar handing staff £1,000 cost of living payment
Firm joins growing list handing staff extra cash
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Plans to replace CE mark with UK version have ‘absolutely no benefit’, trade body chief tells government
Government department overseeing introduction of new certification rules accused of ‘radio silence’
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‘Not too late’ for radical cuts to HS2, says ex-Johnson advisor
Policy Exchange report says scheme no longer value for money
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Nervous investors holding off on funding, British Land warns
Rising interest rates and inflation sees decisions put back, developer says in half year results
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The Conservatives have punished the self-employed
Draconian and flawed off-payroll working rules must be reformed if Rishi Sunak is to have any prospect of winning over a crucial part of the electorate