All Education and healthcare articles – Page 68
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European bank injects £500m into education facilities
The UK Knowledge Economy loan could eventually see up to £2bn invested in education facilities and science parks in the UK
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Labour would spend 'tens of billions' more on capital projects
Plans by shadow chancellor Alan Johnson would see £9.5bn more invested every year than Coalition
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Glasgow hospital scoops prime minister's award
New Stobhill Hospital, designed by Reiach and Hall Architects, praised for focusing on patient needs
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Construction quangos to learn their fate
Francis Maude to brief chief executives today before parliamentary announcement
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Morgan Sindall wins £18.6m Knowsley schools contract
Contractor will build primary school and neighbourhood centre in Stockbridge Village, Merseyside
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First free school pupils face prefab classrooms
Flagship school policy struggles with first test as projects deemed too complex for 2011 completion
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Free schools explained: Is that a free-for-all ahead?
Controversial they may be, but free schools remain central to the government’s education vision. Private sector contractors will need to keep their eye on the chance
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Fourth council launches legal action against BSF cancellation
Sandwell joins Nottingham, Luton and Waltham Forest in seeking judicial review of government decision to axe £55bn scheme
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The first of many BSF legal challenges?
While councils may be minded to claim back wasted costs, private sector players are just focused on not making a bad situation worse
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BAM scoops £80m academies job
Medway Council picks contractor to design and build three school with work starting on site later this year
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Three councils launch legal challenge to BSF cancellation
Three councils are to launch legal challenges to the government’s cancellation of the ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Schools for the Future scheme
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Wates and McAlpine compete for first fast-track school
Contractors shortlisted for £10.5m Campsmount project in Doncaster
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Sacred cow burgers
Whatever you think of the coalition, it’s pretty clear it needs help. Luckily construction is in a great position to provide it, but it needs to slaughter a few horned beasties first
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Liverpool sets to work on schools rescue plan
Taskforce plans to ask government for half of original BSF funding and raise the rest through other means
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Morgan Sindall scoops £17m university job
University of Sussex picks contractor to start on 8000m2 project in October
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Spending cuts: Education was just the start...
After the shock of the education spending massacre, the cutbacks will probably provoke despair rather than anger
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Question time for Cameron
The Tory conference is going to be subjected to minute scrutiny in the hope that ministers will fill in some of the many blanks in policy. Sarah Richardson and Roxane McMeeken list the most important
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Floor at UK's most expensive PFI hospital remains empty
A whole floor of the £1bn PFI Barts and Royal London redevelopment is standing empty
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Balfour Beatty bags £325m US military hospital
Balfour Beatty’s US division has won a new military hospital in Texas as part of a joint venture