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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.
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1. The evolution of CyberCrime Inc. data: 07.04.08
Online crime is maturing, and the Internet criminal of today is adopting everything from supermarket-style pricing to outsourcing.
2. Publisher 'ditching history for celebrity' data: 07.04.08
Literary agents have criticised one of Britain's most distinguished publishers for dropping serious historical titles in favour of celebrity memoirs.
3. In Poland, 'green' fields besieged data: 07.04.08
Small family farming is beneficial, environmental groups and agriculture experts say, but since Poland joined the EU, such traditional agriculture has been threatened, farmers say.
4. Mug shots at the touch of a button for police data: 19.03.08
Police on the beat will use hand-held computers to take fingerprints and view a national database of criminals' mug shots under a high-tech revolution that has been unveiled.
5. Successful Test cricketers live for longer data: 10.04.08
Cricketers who play more Test matches can expect to enjoy a longer innings in life, according to research.
6. 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...
7. Police weapon handover criticised data: 19.03.08
Failings in the handling of weapons given to North Wales Police by the public for disposal are highlighted.
8. Extra troops to be sent to fight Taliban data: 07.04.08
Britain is poised to send another 450 troops to Afghanistan and take control of its most war-torn region for at least the next two years following pressure from the United States, The Daily Telegraph has learned.
9. Head-to-toe Muslim veils test tolerance of secular Britain data: 27.03.08
The increasing numbers of veiled Muslim women are fueling the debate over the role of Muslims in British life.
10. Russian security aims a blow at British oil company data: 27.03.08
The security services detained an employee of BP's Russian joint venture and are accusing him of industrial espionage, according to a government statement.
11. Bank rates 'will fall by a point' data: 07.04.08
Interest rates will be cut by a full percentage point by the end of the year as the credit crisis continues to cause turmoil in the mortgage markets and the wider economy, financial experts predicted yesterday.
12. BSkyB nets more Champions League data: 19.03.08
British Sky Broadcasting is going into extra time against the BBC and ITV to win the last remnants of European Champions League coverage in the UK after it secured the majority of games in a ÂŁ240m, three-year deal
13. Mirror Money: I was a drop-out now I've millions data: 10.04.08
The worldwide credit crunch could tip Britain into a mini recession hitting jobs and house prices, the boss of financial website Moneysupermarket believes.
14. Sue Carroll: Shameless to sneer at Shannon's family data: 19.03.08
For a nation which has spent the best part of a year praying for the safe return of Madeleine McCann, news that missing girl Shannon Matthews had been found alive was joyous.
15. Olympics to 'rebound from crisis' data: 10.04.08
The head of the Olympic committee says the Games will recover from "crisis" after days of anti-Chinese protests.
16. Zimbabwe election run-up 'flawed' data: 19.03.08
Zimbabwe is failing to meet its democratic obligations ahead of elections next week, says a human rights group.
17. Gurkha veterans seek equality data: 19.03.08
Gurkha veterans are protesting at Parliament calling for the right to remain in the UK.
18. Doctor Who draws in 8.4m viewers data: 07.04.08
The return of Doctor Who attracted 8.4 million viewers, it was disclosed yesterday.
19. Food colourings with link to hyperactivity may be banned data: 10.04.08
Food safety watchdogs are expected to call today for a ban on six artificial food colourings which have been linked to hyperactivity in children.
20. Gordon Brown accused of breaking Iraq promise data: 19.03.08
Gordon Brown was accused of breaking his promises on Iraq yesterday as troops were told a force of 4,000 would need to stay in the country until the end of the year.
21. Father of soldier killed in Afghanistan 'will sue MoD for damages' data: 19.03.08
The father of a soldier killed in Afghanistan vowed last night to take legal action against the Ministry of Defence, demanding that it accepts liability for his son's death.
22. Youth crime 'up by two thirds in 10 years' data: 07.04.08
The number of children and teenagers regularly committing crimes has soared since Labour came to power.
23. Boy, 12, missing in bad weather data: 07.04.08
Concern grows for a 12-year-old County Durham boy missing in freezing conditions.
24. Quad bike film MP called to court data: 19.03.08
An MP has been summoned to court over footage allegedly showing him riding a quad bike on a public road.
25. Chinese find no sport in linking Tibet to Olympics data: 27.03.08
Chinese citizens are voicing outrage over international debate linking recent protests in Tibet to their prized Beijing 2008 Olympics, accusing outsiders of trying to spoil their country's landmark event.
26. Police spoke to missing presenter data: 10.04.08
Officers who spoke to TV presenter Mark Speight hours before he went missing say he appeared distracted.
27. Reshuffle at The Independent aimed at ending era of losses data: 10.04.08
Roger Alton, the former editor of The Observer, will today be named editor of The Independent in a management reshuffle aimed at ending years of losses at Sir Anthony...
28. Blues bosses arrested by police data: 10.04.08
Police investigating alleged corruption in English football arrest David Sullivan and Karren Brady of Birmingham City.
29. DLA claimants being 'cut back' data: 10.04.08
Many genuine disability living allowance claimants are not getting what they are entitled to, a councillor has said.
30. Freire first Spaniard to win Ghent-Wevelgem data: 10.04.08
Oscar Freire used his powerful sprint finish to become the first Spaniard to win the 209km Ghent-Wevelgem race on Wednesday.
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