Opinion – Page 125
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Au revoir, Mipim?
Will the UK property sector’s relationship to the annual event change if Britain leaves the EU?
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Budget 2016: Cold comfort
Confirmation that the government is backing the NIC is welcome but their approach to infrastructure is still falling short of the mark
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On the money
Move the EU referendum debate to an economic battleground and it becomes pretty clear-cut which decision will work best for the majority of the construction sector
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Online poll: Recruitment crisis
What is the biggest factor putting young people off of apprenticeships in construction? Vote here
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Hansom: Pulling no punches
No mealy-mouthed timidity this week as architect Simon Allford tells it like it is, Stephen Fry confronts the ‘bag lady’ faux pas head on, and the Spanish bemoan the ‘heritage massacre’ of a castle’s recent restoration
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Reasons to be cheerful
Output might have dropped in January but it turns out construction ended 2015 better than we thought
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Mipim shows a caring side, and just a few towers…
This year’s ‘housing MIPIM’ may be mostly spin, but PRS is nonetheless attracting attention
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A constrained Budget
Disappointment for institutional housing investors, but a surprise revival for the unloved Thames Gateway
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Apprentices: A long game
Why early engagement with the workforce has to be a long-term goal for specialists
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Olympic effort
With the Rio Olympics almost upon us, it’s worth remembering that the London Games were a shining example of British planning and development teams pulling together on a huge scale. It’s a spirit that needs to be rekindled on future projects
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Hansom: Heaven knows I'm miserable now
This week’s tattle sees former Smiths frontman Morrissey consider running for mayor of London, Sir Terry Farrell brands a west London development a ‘cock-up’ and visitors to the Cheesegrater are left feeling squiffy
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Infrastructure: Bobbing and weaving
Fighting over funding for infrastructure projects has become a key battlefront in the contest to see who succeeds Cameron as Tory leader
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Sustainability: The vision thing
Real sustainability means a built environment that can sustain its current, and future, population
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What makes good housing?
When creating homes you have to put people first, then work on the buildings and spaces. Placemaking simply doesn’t work unless you start with a vision for the community
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Online poll: Housing quotas
Should the government introduce fixed quotas of ‘affordable’ housing for new developments? Vote here
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Spending on wellbeing pays off
A commitment to wellbeing comes at a price, but it’s well worth it
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Money where the mouth is
The picture painted by the government of a fresh regeneration push as a fix to poverty ignores the complexity of the communities it is designed to help
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Capacity in the public sector is key
How can we ensure that a growing London is a liveable London?
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Is the performance gap really such a mystery?
A lack of accountability is putting building performance in the UK well behind international operations
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Hansom: Known unknowns
We’re uncertain what’s happening at Google HQ, unsure if the Queen has been sticking her oar in, and doubt the wisdom of building next to a nightclub. But why anyone would buy a flat without windows is a total mystery