All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 25
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Green light for Sally Army centre
Hudson Architect gets planning permission for worhip hall and community centre in Chelmsford
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø model revealed for Trafalgar Square plinth
Artist Thomas Schütte shows coloured glass sculpture that will be on display at the Fourth Plinth in central London
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ISG bags £100m mixed-use scheme in London
Construction services group set to start work on 33-storey building that will include student accommodation, offices and shops
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RMJM's Music Box opens in Edinburgh
Stevenson College has unveiled its £3.85m music and performing arts centre
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Super-marina gets green light
South Derbyshire council approves plans for the UK's largest canal-based marina
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Insurers threaten to withdraw cover for flood damage
Association of British Insurers says £800m for flood defences promised by chancellor is not enough
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Ted Cullinan wins RIBA Royal Gold Medal
Gold medalfor 2008 is scooped by first British architect in six years
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Government scraps planning gain supplement
Chancellor announces the scrapping of the controversial bill in his Pre-Budget Report
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Protesters remain at Kent power station
Greenpeace activists have continued their protest overnight at Kingsnorth power station, 18 have been arrested
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Chancellor to signal inheritance tax reform
Alistair Darling prepares to unveil his first Pre-Budget Report and Comprehensive Spending Review to the House of Commons today
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Greenpeace activists storm Kent power plant
Over 50 protesters have broken into Kingsnorth power plant to protest at plans for a new coal-fired station on the site
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Mouchel Parkman snatches Hackney BSF from Bouygues
Hackney council awards its £167m BSF programme to Mounchel Parkman consortium, beating Bouygues
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Cows stop commuter train in tracks
Passengers evacuated from train in Buckinghamshire last night after two cows become trapped under it
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Mortgage squeeze hampers US homes sales
Sales of existing homes drop 6.5% as credit crunch takes hold and lenders refuse loans
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Five workers killed in Colorado plant fire
Five found dead after a fire at a hydro-electric plant near Georgetown, four manage to escape
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Olympic Park gets green light
2012 venues in Stratford have been granted formal planning permission, says ODA
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Keller Group buys US piling contractor for £24.5m
Engineer acquires specialist in United States
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Tories pledge to scrap HIPs
The Conservatives announce policies on Home Information Packs, stamp duty and inheritance tax as they gear up for an possible Autumn election