A remarkably preserved two-story stone building in Jerusalem is believed by some archaeologists to be the site of the Last Supper.
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Plans for the Lomond Banks development are being recalled by Scottish Ministers, amid growing concern over its potential environmental impact.
More than 130 guests gathered at the Scottish Parliament this month for a special NFRC (National Federation of Roofing Contractors) reception, celebrating the progress being made to tackle Scotland’s construction skills shortage.
A Housing Prospectus has been launched to outline the unique development opportunities in the South of Scotland, some of the key sites and the partners who stand ready to help bring forward developments.
A Syrian contractor made a remarkable discovery while clearing debris from a destroyed house in Maarat al-Numan, a city in Syria's Idlib province. Beneath the rubble, the contractor uncovered the remains of a Byzantine-era underground tomb complex, believed to be over 1,500 years old.
A new report by the Scottish Government’s Housing Investment Taskforce has laid out an ambitious roadmap to boost confidence and unlock greater investment across Scotland’s housing sector.
Social housing developments are to be made exempt from a new build levy that aims to unlock additional funding to fix building safety issues, newly published legislation has revealed.
The high dropout rate of apprenticeships in the built environment came under the microscope at an Edinburgh roundtable event that brought together key industry figures across Scotland.
Another amazing Spifox Glasgow Lunch was held on Friday 30 May in the Hilton Hotel.
A report to Falkirk Council’s Executive later this month (19 June) will put forward a vision for Grangemouth for the next 20 years.
North Lanarkshire Council is launching a consultation, starting on 16 June on the updated route of the new East Airdrie Link Road. Information about the route and design of the road will be available online, and drop-in events will be held in Airdrie, Chapelhall and Cumbernauld.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has announced a significant investment in the National Construction College (NCC) at Erith and other NCC sites. This investment will create substantial value for the construction industry through an expanded training offer, outstanding teaching, learni
The owner of Glenrothes’ Saltire Retail Park, Columbia Threadneedle Real Estate (UK), who owns the Park on behalf of its clients, is hopeful that Fife Council will overturn its decision and grant planning permission for proposals at a crucial appeal meeting next week.
Consumer Scotland has called for urgent, coordinated action across governments, regulators, local authorities, and industry to safeguard consumers during the shift to greener home heating.
Demolition of the first block of flats within the run down Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow has begun.


