Our business minister grapples with some paperwork, a Victorian refurb gets distressed (but in a good way), Google shows its true colours, and, as it鈥檚 almost Christmas, we contemplate nuclear extinction
Reading between the lines
To Nuclear 2018 being held last week in London鈥檚 Victoria. Business minister Richard Harrington, the man who popped into a Construction Leadership Council event in October for a whopping six minutes, stayed a bit longer this time. My hack reckons he was there for about 20 minutes, firing up attendees. 鈥淲e were given [anti-nuclear] leaflets by a couple of very civilised protesters outside,鈥 he remarked. 鈥淚鈥檝e not read it but I鈥檓 sure it is full of inaccuracies and spelling mistakes.鈥 My hack received one as well. The chief sub on this title says there鈥檚 not one typo and, as for inaccuracies, the leaflet takes a similar line to Sir John Armitt鈥檚 National Infrastructure Commission 鈥 that nuclear will ultimately cost taxpayers more than pursuing renewables. Not reading things see