Construction output continues to rise, reveals UK construction PMIs

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Construction output in the UK continued to grow in the second quarter of the year, despite a fall in housing activity The June S&P Global UK Construction...

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Construction industry reacts to historic Labour win

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With a majority of 85 seats and counting, Labour will lead the next government, with Sir Keir Starmer becoming prime minister Just as the polls have predicted...

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How young people can succeed in future workplaces —— UNICEF/Unilever

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in collaboration with Unilever Nigeria PLC has organised ‘Future-X Campus Ambassadors Programme’ (FUCAP) for...

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Demolition of Good Beach for the Lagos-Calabar Coastal road: What is next for Good Thing Company?

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In recent weeks, the demolition of properties and businesses along the Lagos coastline has stirred significant public debate. This development is in...

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How to improve accessibility in modern office renovations

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About Access’ Ian Streets explains that improving accessibility from the outset is key to any modernisation effort Lack of foresight and late consultation...

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Recertification: NCAA suspends 10 private jet operations

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The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended ten private jet operations over failure to begin the recertification process. This is contained in a...

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Experts chart path to development of automotive industry

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The growth of the Nigerian automotive industry has been hinged on a functional component manufacturing sector as well as the signing and implementation of the...

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Spain battles Germany as Mbappe, Ronaldo clash in Hamburg

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Hosts, Germany, will face their biggest test yet in the ongoing Euro 2024 Championship when they meet the neutrals’ favourites, Spain, in one of the...

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NPA deploys tugboats at Dangote Refinery to improve vessel operation

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The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has acquired and deployed International Maritime Organisation (IMO)-registered modern marine crafts at the Lekki corridor to...

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Grid shutdown: Treason, economic sabotage or legitimate protest?

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The recent shutdown of the national grid by the labour union led to a heated debate regarding the implications of such action on a struggling economy. WALIAT...

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Grid shutdown: Treason, economic sabotage or legitimate protest?
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