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A construction site in Seoul has turned into an ‘accidental café’ after bad weather paused the renovation of a former home.

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Findings from a major project to develop a sustainable drainage concrete made from seashells will be presented at an event this month.

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A company and its director have been fined after they failed to provide suitable welfare facilities at a construction site in Belsize Park, North London. East Sussex firm ID8 Design and Build Ltd was in charge of the site on Carlingford Road where the company was carrying out a full refurbishment of

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A construction firm has successfully obtained an injunction to prevent urban explorers from climbing cranes on a building site overlooking Wembley Stadium.

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A chocolate factory has been fined after workers fell into a vat of chocolate and became trapped in it.

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Your awful ex can now 'almost literally' be full of rubbish, by having a bin truck named in their honour with the help of a UK waste company.

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A Cambodian man, inspired by a lifelong dream of flying, has built a home that is modelled on a plane.

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A Glasgow scaffolding & building contractor has swapped hard hats for bottle caps by launching an ultra-premium vodka and flavoured vodka brand. Blur 69 was already snapped up by MTV as the official MTV Europe Music Awards Green Room sponsor in Düsseldorf in November last year.

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New stonework which adorned the approach and exit of the famous Swilcan Bridge at the Old Course in St Andrews has been removed just days after it was installed after it created a storm of controversy. Work had been carried out by St Andrews Links Trust, which is responsible for maintainin

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A council has mistakenly knocked down a sculpture honouring a local potter during roadworks. The Josiah Wedgwood art installation was created by sculptor Vincent Woropay for the National Garden Festival in 1986 and later moved to Stoke-on-Trent's Festival Park area in 2009.

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Two of Scotland’s brightest young minds joined forces with Marie Curie yesterday to help launch one of the charity’s biggest fundraising nights of the year. Rucha Chandorkar, aged 13, and brother Akhilesh, aged 18, were on hand to unveil details of Marie Curie’s iconic Glasgow brai

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The owners of flats overlooked by the Tate Modern in London have succeeded in a legal case over the use of the gallery's viewing platform. The Supreme Court has ruled that the residents have a right to privacy from visitors to the busy attraction.

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