City of London plan to boost office worker numbers by Eastbourne population 'would harm its history'
The first day of the examination into the City of London Corporation's draft City Plan 2040 was dominated by debate over its ...
British Land, a property company, has received planning approval for the sustainable redevelopment of Euston Tower, which is ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe said the club could have 'gone bust by Christmas' without cuts, yet wants to build a £2bn new stadium. How ...
Manchester United have bold ambitions for their new stadium but it can be a long road to an artist's impression becoming ...
PLANS have been submitted by Persimmon Homes for 240 new homes be built on a 2.2 acre site close to York Barbican and next to the ...
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The Cool Down on MSNBillionaire's yacht arrival ignites controversy in historic city: 'A floating ... disaster'"Money attracts money." Billionaire's yacht arrival ignites controversy in historic city: 'A floating ... disaster' first ...
Manchester United have unveiled plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium - the biggest in the country. Minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been vocal about his desire for a new, state-of-the-art ...
The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers... Newcastle's plans for a new stadium could see them having the second-biggest ground in the Premier League - behind another ...
Barbican concerts featured works by Mahler and Shostakovich, including the latter’s Cello Concerto played by Sheku Kanneh-Mason ...
In the third instalment of our three-part feature Rob Wilson asks Astrid Smitham and Alexander Turner about their experience of working in exhibition and gallery design ...
UK has no plans for conscription - but future decisions will respond to 'new reality', says minister
In the run-up to the Second World War, plans for limited conscription applying to single men aged between 20 and 22 were given parliamentary approval in the Military Training Act in May 1939.
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