Opinion – Page 329

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    Carts and horses

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Two cheers for Gerald Kaye’s column “We can’t go on like this” (14 May, page 34)

  • Comment

    The case for cutting VAT

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Newly appointed Lib Dem ministers in the Cabinet need to honour their party’s manifesto commitment to cut VAT on repair and maintenance works

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    People's prince

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    His intervention on the Chelsea Barracks scheme was a good deed well done by Prince Charles, as the high and mighty of the world of developers and architects are well able to use influence and money behind the scenes. The rest of us have to put up with the awful ...

  • Pole dancers
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    Pole dancers

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Our thanks to Jon Prichard, director of resources at High-Point Rendel, for this shot of scaffolders at work across the street from his office. Jon writes: “This was taken this afternoon in Southwark. Please note that this photo has also been sent to the HSE as part of a complaint”

  • Isabel Dedring
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    The persuader: Isabel Dedring

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    As the GLA’s environment adviser, Isabel Dedring has to convince banks, businesses and more than 7 million Londoners of the need to cut carbon emissions 60% by 2025. She tells Emily Wright how she intends to make the case

  • Alicia Keys
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    My digital life: Clare Hartnell

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    What’s your preferred means of communication?

  • Luke Wessley
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    Luke Wessely: Greek tragedies, British farces

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Before we get too comfortable as armchair critics of rapacious footballers and financially illiterate European states, we should take a long, hard look at ourselves

  • Grey Street
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    Wonders & blunders with Chris Ryan

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Chris Ryan respects the endurance of Newcastle’s Victorian terraces, but reckons Foster + Partners’ Peterborough academy just can’t hack the pace of history

  • Comment

    Plant hire prices reveal continued downward pressure on construction supply firms

    2010-05-26T12:10:00Z

    There’s little hope of a respite for suppliers from downward price pressure as the construction industry reshapes itself for lower levels of work

  • Brian Green 91
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    Surviving the cuts

    2010-05-26T12:03:00Z

    Better than expected Q1 growth masks the real threats to the economy

  • Noble Francis
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    Six billion pounds of spending cuts - and many more to come

    2010-05-24T14:37:00Z

    This is just of foretaste of cuts we face in the June Budget and autumn spending review

  • Comment

    Hansom: The great escape

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Whether you’re off on a trip to Rio, a long-distance jaunt in a canoe, or sunning yourself in Barbados with Richard Steer, do let us know if you spot any of our 40 under 40 fugitives. They may be in disguise

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    Public contract awards: Challenging times

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Helen Bolton and Stuart Thompson New rules have paved the way for more challenges to public contract awards. So how do you protect yourself if you’re the preferred bidder?

  • Comment

    Jack Pringle: Before the knife goes in

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    The general election result has left construction at the mercy of a fragile political alliance, with cuts to public sector spending the only certainty. We have to fight our corner

  • Comment

    ǿմý buys a pint for... Alumet systems

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    “I’m thinking of going on holiday to Bangladesh,” remarks Dean as we get stuck into our first round of drinks

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    Flipping ironic

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Oh the irony, in the wake of the expenses scandal, of an MP commenting about consultants “creaming off cash” (14 May, ).

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    Taken for Granted

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    I am concerned on behalf of the 400,000 homeless people in the UK, that the downgrading of this vital ministry from the Cabinet will result in little new action on behalf of the most vulnerable within our society (“Grant Shapps is housing minister”, 13 May, building.co.uk).

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    And so the cuts begin

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Well done Cameron – brilliant (“Billions of pounds of schools and health projects frozen,” 14 May, page 9).

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    ǿմý schools in the future

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    ǿմý schools in the future Speculation about what is going to happen after the election is unhelpful (14 May, page 3).

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    Nothing new

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    It’s interesting that the RICS has learned nothing from the past. I criticised the organisation years ago for not consulting its members or doing what was in the interests of its members (I resigned eventually after many attempts to influence failed) and it is still not doing what it should. ...