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The Builders London is the principal trade organisation for private sector housebuilders and voice of the home building industry in England and Wales. It is an exciting industry filled with many talented people and organisations, providing sustainable and attractive homes to meet the demands of consumers.
Our member firms account for approximately 80% of all new homes built in England and Wales in any one year, and include companies of all sizes, ranging from multi-national household names through regionally based businesses and small local companies.
1. Pakistani pilgrims visit Kashmir data: 10.04.08
A group of 52 Hindu pilgrims from Pakistan visits a famous Indian shrine in Jammu and Kashmir state.
2. More flights canceled as Heathrow remains in chaos data: 07.04.08
British Airways' chief executive offered a public apology for disrupting the travel plans of thousands of people.
3. Retailer Next sees profits up 4% data: 19.03.08
Retailer Next unveils a 4% rise in annual profits, saying it is a good result "in a period of economic slowdown".
4. Football: Pearce hints at surprises data: 19.03.08
Stuart Pearce hints at new faces in England coach Fabio Capello's squad for the friendly against France in Paris on 26 March.
5. Sarwan century gives Windies win over Sri Lanka data: 07.04.08
A classy century from Ramnaresh Sarwan led West Indies to a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the second test on Sunday to tie the two-test series at 1-1.
6. Top Stories: CCTV released of missing TV star Mark Speight data: 10.04.08
Police today released CCTV images of griefstricken children's TV presenter Mark Speight moments before he vanished three days ago.
7. Pope faces protest over US priests' sex abuse data: 07.04.08
The Pope's visit to America next week has been plunged into controversy after the Church decided that he will not address the victims of sex abuse by priests.
8. Beijing pollution 'not a danger' data: 07.04.08
Olympic chief Jacques Rogge claims air pollution in Beijing will not endanger athletes' health at the 2008 Games.
9. BT charges ÂŁ127 for call to local hospital data: 10.04.08
By Sophie Borland
10. Youths attack Australian school data: 07.04.08
Several people are hurt after youths armed with bats and a machete attack a Sydney high school.
11. First six-way kidney transplant performed data: 10.04.08
Doctors have carried out the world's first simultaneous six-way kidney transplant.
12. Apple could unleash unlimited music iPods data: 19.03.08
Apple is reportedly in talks to sell an iPod and iPhone that would give customers access to all of the six million songs on its iTunes database.
13. McCanns call for EU child alerts data: 10.04.08
Madeleine McCann's parents travel to Brussels to support an EU-wide alert system for missing children.
14. No more sailing, vow men adrift for 23 days data: 07.04.08
Two Spanish fishermen lost at sea for more than three weeks after their engine failed have vowed never to set sail again.
15. No deal in Kenyan cabinet talks data: 07.04.08
Talks between Kenya's president and PM-designate to end political deadlock break up without agreement.
16. U.S. equity loans are next round in credit crisis data: 27.03.08
Lulled by good times, millions of Americans borrowed â sometimes heavily â against the roofs over their heads. Now the bill is coming due.
17. Broken homes creating 'toxic circle' for children data: 19.03.08
The demise of the traditional family is creating a "toxic circle" of school failure, poverty and crime, teachers said yesterday.
18. City: Pools firm Sportech set for punt with horses data: 19.03.08
Football pools firm Sportech is ready to gamble its future on the Tote.
19. EU threatens a mozzarella ban data: 07.04.08
EU officials Thursday threatened Italy with a possible Europe-wide ban on mozzarella from the Campania region unless Rome provided more details about production of the cheese, samples of which were found to contain higher-than-permitted levels of dioxins.
20. Charge over Jamaica murder data: 07.04.08
A handyman is charged with the murder of a 61-year-old British woman on an extended holiday in Jamaica.
21. Diabetes 'may increase Alzheimer's risk' data: 10.04.08
Developing diabetes in middle age may significantly increase the risk of Alzheimer's, scientists claim.
22. Afghans 'seize Taleban commander' data: 07.04.08
Afghan officials say they have arrested a senior Taleban commander in the southern city of Kandahar.
23. The leader of Europe? Answers an ocean apart data: 07.04.08
Most Americans think it's Britain, while Europeans, especially the French, tend to think it's Germany, says a new poll by Harris Interactive for the International Herald Tribune and France 24 television.
24. Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills divorce: Judge's full ruling to be made public data: 19.03.08
Previously unknown details of Sir Paul McCartney's divorce settlement are to be made public, after a court refused Heather Mills's application for secrecy.
25. Somali UN peace force considered data: 19.03.08
The UN chief will recommend sending peacekeepers to Somalia if certain conditions are met, he says.
26. Mugabe focus for Brown, Mbeki data: 07.04.08
Gordon Brown has held talks with South African President Thabo Mbeki to help end the crisis in Zimbabwe.
27. Brian Reade: Brown plays dirty at political football data: 07.04.08
Gordon Brown wants to be seen as an Ordinary Joe (not Jock) in tune with every White Van Man in every Toby Carvery in the land.
28. Uncertainty at Local Radio data: 07.04.08
As an indicator of the consumer economy, local radio advertising could be hard to beat and Local Radio Company's trading update tracked the course of advertiser...
29. Stars ‘n Cars in Australia data: 27.03.08
30. Arctic losing long-term ice cover data: 19.03.08
Despite colder conditions, the Arctic is losing a lot of its old, stable ice, according to satellite data.
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