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Up to 20 companies and 57 individuals could face criminal charges over the Grenfell Tower fire.

The figures were confirmed in an update by the Metropolitan Police into the investigation following the disaster in 2017 which killed 72 people.

The police investigation is set to complete by September when files will be handed to the Crown Prosecution Service for cha...


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The cost of completing HS2 has risen again with a new estimated budget in the range of £ 87.7 – 102.7 billion.

The latest numbers were unveiled by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander as she also confirmed the opening of the full route between London Euston to Birmingham Curzon Street and to the connection to the West Coast Main Line at Handsacre Junction will not happe...


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Renew Holdings has snapped-up high voltage design specialist Electricity Distribution Engineering Services for up to £9m.

EDES provides engineering design services for underground and overhead electricity lines in the energy distribution market.

The deal will strengthen Renew’s Excalon business as it targets growing work in the power transmission and distributio...


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Forterra is looking to implement “pricing surcharges” on concrete products and bricks from next month.

The materials giant said it has also been slowing down production with a shift to more output in the second half of the year.

In a trading update today the firm said: “The ongoing crisis in the Middle East has created further challenges for our business, with a...


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Over 90 jobs have been axed after two connected Scottish steelwork firms collapsed into administration just days after workers staged a protest over unpaid wages.

Falkirk-based sister companies AIM Engineering & Fabrication Group and Hescott Engineering Company have called in administrators from Interpath Advisory after losing a major customer.

The collapse ...


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