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Business and trade union leaders have urged the Government to step in and protect the industry which is already struggling ...
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ROGUE metal detectorists known as nighthawkers have been putting the safety of scheduled historic sites in the Forest of Dean ...
London's first skyscraper was built in 1925. We've seen four distinct waves since. 100 years ago, London was a flat city, ...
Plans have been hatched to replace a leaking and “severely defective roof” above the Great Hall at Aberystwyth Arts Centre in ...
The Galloway Hoard, which contains more than 11lbs (5kg) of gold, silver and other materials, was discovered by a metal ...
Skanska has been picked to provide design advice and project management for the £1.25bn electric arc furnace development at ...
Mace, the global delivery consultant and construction expert, has successfully achieved Passivhaus standard accreditation for ...
The building's design is meant to resemble a geological formation rising from the ground, using steel, aluminium, concrete, ...