Opinion – Page 119
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Reading the signals from our new PM
Theresa May’s abrupt arrival in Britain’s top job should, at the very least, restore some sense of stability to the country’s leadership
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Brexit: Leaving the environment behind?
What environmental regs will be in the firing line after Brexit, and will Theresa May be a green PM?
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Online poll: Theresa May
Will Theresa May be a good prime minister for the UK construction industry? Results are in
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Why can't builders and architects work it out?
Topping out ceremonies present builders with an irresistible opportunity to throw the architect off the top of the building but we need to collaborate
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Hansom: Corridors of power
This week, the industry considers the legacy of Boris Johnson, eyes a career serving a khaleesi, props up the bar in the Commons and treads in the footsteps of Winston Churchill
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Brexit: Dominoes start falling
Just a fortnight after the UK voted to leave the European Union, the construction industry is starting to feel a nasty pinch
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Future of SMEs after Brexit
What does the future hold for SME’s in the wake of the UK’s vote to leave the EU? It’s not quite all doom and gloom
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Online poll: Pension worries
Are you worried about how Brexit will affect your pension? Results are in
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Brexit could move Scotland's economy forward
We are seeing more enquiries from the public and the private sector north of the border, so perhaps we have reason to be optimistic
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Has Kier overreached itself?
Kier’s latest trading update suggests its acquisitions of May Gurney and Mouchel have incurred significant ‘integration costs’
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The WELL building standard is changing how we design
Truly embedding wellbeing into our buildings may be new to the UK but it will become second nature soon
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Brexit survival guide
Forget about Remain - that particular ship has sailed. Here are five more Rs that deserve your attention in this post-vote UK
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The implications of exiting the EU
Assessing the potential short, medium and long term impacts of Brexit
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Hansom: Golly, is that the time?
This week, the past is dug up and pored over, we dance and boat race our way to the present, then bury the present back into the ground in the hope that one day it is discovered by the future
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Brexit: The aftermath
Whether this is simply a knee-jerk reaction to economic uncertainty or a sign of things to come for the sector remains to be seen
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Brexit is an economist's worst nightmare
The political fallout from last week’s referendum result makes economic forecasting almost impossible - we have embarked on a huge change with no clear plan and so can only be vague about our future
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New homes: Time to crack on
A sense of urgency and a healthy dose of ambition is needed if there is any chance of unlocking the potential of public land across the UK and hitting the target of 1 million new homes by 2020
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A 16 year old's view on Brexit
Last week’s referendum has affected every British citizen, including those too young to vote
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Online poll: Brexit effect
Do you think Brexit will have a negative long-term effect on the UK construction industry? Results are in
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Brexit - It's not all bad news but there is much uncertainty
The referendum result will impact on many facets of our sector