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Deals
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CeDo MBO secured on ABL funding
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PPS goes fishing in Grimsby
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Business
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IBB losses widen
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Tories to return to Brum in 2012
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Sky Blues get City Link backing
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Birmingham publisher gets council loan
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Strong finish for HomeServe
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Anthony Collins stars at legal awards
Anthony Collins Solicitors was the big winner at the Birmingham Law Society Legal Awards at the ICC last night, with the firm picking up three awards for the second year running. Trainee solicitor Rebecca Kershaw was named trainee solicitor of the year, and Helen Tucker and Rankeshwar Batta walked away with the commercial solicitor of the year and private client solicitor of the year titles, respectively. Other winners on the night included Lanyon Bowdler and Pinsent Masons, winning law firm of the year (five to 15 partners) and law firm of the year (16 partners or more), respectively.
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Ansty Park contract signed
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Property
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Hinckley homes scheme underway
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MIPIM 2010 – The last word
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Training companies set up shop in Brum
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Think Tank in line for fourth award
Lincoln business centre Think Tank is up for its fourth award in eight months. It is one of eight buildings to be shortlisted for the Building Magazine project of the year award, rubbing shoulders with the likes of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford and the Natural History Museum. Since opening last year, the centre has already won two awards from RIBA, the Royal Institute of British Architects, and the Local Building Authority Chair’s Excellence Award. The awards ceremony will take place in London on 22 April 2010. Projects are judged on design, sustainability, innovation and construction performance.
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