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A construction worker died after he fell down an exposed excavation on the site he was employed on while taking a shortcut home after a night out.

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Sustainability issues have come to the fore in a survey of building occupier’s intentions, and are said to lie behind a wide range of relocation decisions. 

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The government has set out its proposed emissions reduction level for the seventh Carbon Budget, which sets a science-led target of 87% emissions reduction in the period 2038 to 2042. The target has been endorsed by the Environmental Audit Committee and the Climate Change Committee.

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The latest issue of Construction Law is arriving on subscriber’s desks now, with its usual unique blend of news, analysis and comment from leading experts. If you would like to join them in receiving ten printed issues a year and access to some 15 years of articles

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Decisions of the Technology and Construction Court of the English and Wales High Court for May 2026.

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