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East Coast Main Line set to close during heatwave

No services from London King's Cross to the north on Tuesday afternoon, as lines in danger of buckling under heat.

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“Listen to your people” is key message at ACE’s first Building Inclusivity roundtable

Event explores how we can go “beyond pride” to create inclusive workplaces.

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ISG awarded £50m low carbon office scheme in London

Project will see the redevelopment and refurbishment of Woolworth House in the heart of London’s West End.

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No time to lose for nature-based solutions

Webinar makes irresistible case for nature-based solutions and going beyond net zero.

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Water bosses threatened with jail for serious environmental damage

Environment Agency reveals environmental performance by water companies hits new low.

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RIA and Women in Rail publish EDI Charter annual report

Railway Industry Association and Women in Rail launch first annual report for EDI Charter for Rail.

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Wates CEO David Allen steps down

Wates CEO David Allen steps down, as chief financial officer Philip Wainwright becomes interim CEO.

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Rescuing rail with data-driven insight

Geoff McGrath makes case for using real-time data to manage challenges facing rail sector.

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Innovation is key to delivering secure and affordable water network

Innovation is key to delivering secure and affordable water network, says Clancy’s Matt Cannon.

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Why we need to overhaul our approach to knowledge management

Embracing new technology and data-sharing can mean new era of smart construction, says Lesley Waud.

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Award to recognise ground-breaking research into mental wellbeing in cities

Ramboll Foundation launches the 2022 Flemming Bligaard Award.

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National Highways sends fraud warning to contractors

National Highways warns main contractors after rise in potential fraud allegations on major road projects.

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