Muireann Bolger
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Adapting to recession: 19 ways we've changed
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's graduate advisory panel on how to adapt to working in a recession
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Just landed: Mark Chamberlain moves to Azerbaijan
Mark Chamberlain – a member of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's graduate advisory board – has just quit surveying for NG Bailey in London to head for a new adventure in oil exploration in Baku
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The imbys
You've heard of nimbys who don't want new housing anywhere near them. Now meet the opposite - a group of residents who lobbied the council for new homes
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Tories accuse government of hypocrisy on Hips
David Blunkett's former residence is put on market without a pack, due to a 'legal loophole'
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Theft from steelworks leads to death in Wales
Coroner finds man died from carbon monoxide poisoning
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Global housing woes set to worsen
RICS data shows housebuilding industry suffering internationally
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The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV London 2012 team: an awfully big adventure
Meet the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV London 2012 team – seven young people who’ve been given the chance to help build one of the most high-profile and demanding projects the UK has ever seen
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£12.5bn investment in Scottish transport announced
29 major projects have been identified for improvement by 2011
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Whitehall has too much power, says Heseltine
Former Tory defence secretary says Treasury has forced up council tax
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Women dig construction at Olympic park
Would-be builders test-drive a JCB as part of the ODA's Women in Construction initiative
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Tenants should look for work or lose their homes, says report
Conservative think tank says giving council housing to the needy has created ghettos
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2012 badminton venue to be scrapped
Accountant recommends removal of badminton and volleyball venue to save costs
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International police chase recovers stolen digger
Cemex recovers an expensive JCB digger: 500 miles, two weeks and three countries after it was stolen
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No nimbys here: will Tory councils accept their party's housing policy?
The Conservatives want to give local councils more power to plan development for their areas. But given that so many Tories – especially in the South – are fighting proposed housing schemes, why should housebuilders believe their plans will work? By Muireann Bolger
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Australia plans A$420m solar power station at Victoria
Testing on technology for plant begins at new R&D facility at Bendigo
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New A$1.5bn railway to link Melbourne and Geelong
Australian government's national transport plan to include 20km new link to West
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Business failures feared after Sydney schemes stall
Partly built properties left precarious after funding crisis forces developer Citadel to halt work
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Mortgage lending up in September
New approvals show first monthly rise in a year, but lending still nearly 50% down on last year
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Carpenter accuses call centre of sabotage
George Bates believes a poor rating on a customer satisfaction survey led to a vengeful attack by a member of staff
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Mayor unveils new tube station at Westfield mall
Wood Lane station is among £200m of transport improvements around £1.7bn shopping centre