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The government has lined up insolvency practitioners for ailing utility giant Thames Water in case of the company's collapse.
Law firm Bermans has bolstered its offering to the leisure and hospitality sector with the appointment of David Crank to head ...
The research, which was carried out by the e-commerce platform for global consumer brands Centra, identified the most ...
Former high-street staple and bargain retailer Poundland has confirmed the next 12 branches that will exit the UK high ...
Red Bull's takeover of Newcastle Falcons has completed, meaning the club will change its name to Newcastle Red Bulls.
Premier League club Sunderland AFC have opposed plans to build houses near their Stadium of Light ground, saying development ...
Development partner unveiled for Liverpool’s “exciting and transformational” Festival Gardens scheme
A development partner has been selected for Liverpool's iconic Festival Gardens site, which is set to be transformed into a ...
Listed housebuilder Bellway is set to report improved profits for its 2025 financial year, after seeing total housing ...
New specialist colleges have been confirmed, backed by a £100m investment, which aim to train tens of thousands of future construction workers over the next few years.
Sustainable sock firm Hedgy is increasing its animal-inspired range with 23 new exotic designs prompted by customers’ requests.
A care home featuring almost 100 beds could be built in Chesterfield if plans are approved at a committee meeting next week.
Recruitment activity across the South of England continued to fall in July amid weak business confidence and concerns over costs, according to KPMG and REC.
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