All ɫTV articles in 20 November 2009 – Page 4

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    Policeman dies in Cumbria floods

    2009-11-20T15:58:00Z

    Stone bridge over the River Derwent is washed away after 12 inches of rain falls in 24 hours

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    First Express Lift company established

    2009-11-20T15:17:00Z

    Over 20 years eLift Cumbria will finance and develop Cumbria's ageing community hospitals and deliver a range of other health facilities

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    Durkan to appeal OFT fine

    2009-11-20T13:22:00Z

    Firm to please innocent to charge related to its contracting arm and refute fine related to company it sold in 2007

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    RICS Planning roadshow - November and December

    2009-11-20T12:53:00Z

    The RICS Planning roadshow: The Practitioner's Guide will offer practical information that affects planning and development surveyors on a daily basis at a time when the planning process is changing. In the next 12 months the planning process will play a great part in starting the recovery of the UK's ...

  • OFT fines
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    OFT reduces fines by £300,000

    2009-11-20T12:23:00Z

    Decision comes as competition body prepares to publish full details of specific infringements

  • Stacy Sinclair
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    Amsprop vs ITW (trading as Hobart UK)

    2009-11-20T12:16:00Z

    Our legal expert investigates a fire at the Hard Rock Cafe

  • Liverpool One
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    UK firms scoop four MAPIC gongs

    2009-11-20T11:53:00Z

    CB Richard Ellis, Westfield and Liverpool One among winners at retail awards in Cannes

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    European output drops 1.1% in September

    2009-11-20T10:43:00Z

    Latest report on Eurozone countries found Slovenia, Slovakia and Portugal showed biggest declines

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    Rising damp

    2009-11-20T10:30:00Z

    Mike Hill spotted this horror classic in Venice. He points out: “Bearing in mind that parts of the city flood at this time of the year, this access to the site is underwater for at least part of the day.”

  • Roger Knowles
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    Starting up your own business, part two: Money matters

    2009-11-20T10:30:00Z

    You've made the mental leap from life as an employee to being your own boss, but now you need to work out the finances carefully...

  • Sir Nicholas Serota
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    Nicholas Serota joins London mayor's design panel

    2009-11-20T09:06:00Z

    Director of Tate to replace Richard Rogers in group that advises Boris Johnson on design strategies and projects in the capital

  • Housing Estates
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    Housing starts leap 18%

    2009-11-20T08:53:00Z

    Private housing shows particular rise from July to September, but 12-month figure is still 35% below previous year

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    £4.5bn Brent Cross masterplan gets green light

    2009-11-20T08:46:00Z

    Plan to regeneration north-west London shopping centre area will provide 27,000 new jobs and 7,000 homes

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    Phoenix rises

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Leicester’s £21.5m Phoenix Square development opens its doors to the public this week

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    Tory plans to shift risks of PFI spark warning

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Tory plans to transfer risk to the private sector in a reform of PFI could kill off their attraction as investment opportunities, according to experts

  • Comment

    but so does the OFT

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Tony Bingham seems to have his finger on the pulse when it comes to explaining cover pricing, which was always a benign process (30 October, page 32)

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    Keller’s resilient year

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Groundwork specialist Keller has said its performance so far this year has been “resilient” despite the downturn

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    RICS and its members: Losing touch

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Members from across the whole of the organisation feel the RICS is morphing from an elected body for the members into a quango wannabe

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    Interserve on track

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Interserve has said trading is in line with expectations, thanks to a strong performace in the Middle East and stability in the UK public and utility sectors. Its future workload is £6.7bn.

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    Safe as houses?

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Housebuilders are unlikely to risk undermining a shaky recovery by building more houses – more’s the pity