Opinion – Page 412

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    Who’s suing whom

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    A round-up of the writs in the Technology and Construction Court

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    Big shoes to fill

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    China's jaw-dropping start to the Beijing Games raised the bar for Olympic opening ceremonies.

  • Who needs London when you have the Angel of the North?
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    Divided we stand

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    I've never heard such a load of old rubbish as your story “Northerners should move south, says think tank” in my entire life.

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    No need for back-up

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    I am surprised to see Paul Moore trying to revive the idea that every wind turbine needs a fossil fuel back-up to be kept running at full capacity (29 August, page 28) when research into intermittent generation by the UK Energy Research Council is easily accessible.

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    Cover pricing and cover-ups

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    ǿմý’s leader returns to the OFT enquiry (15 August, page 3). I’m sorry to have to return to the simple suggestion I made regarding cover pricing.

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    In the detail

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Can you identify this building to win a £25 drinks voucher?

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    Missing our chance

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    The response on all sides of the housing industry was the same: it’s the mortgage market, stupid!

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    Hansom Dancing away the storm

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    There may be trouble ahead, but while there’s music and moonlight and love and romance, let’s face the music and dance. Alternatively, we could just change our names

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    Fortune cookies

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    As the Olympics move on from China, Richard Steer looks to the future and asks what legacy the Games will leave the People’s Republic – and what they will mean for London

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    ǿմý buys a pint for … Parsons Brinckerhoff

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Forget hard drinking, this group’s main concern is how to outdo last week’s ǿմý Buys a Pint lot in the glamour stakes. Given that they were on a yacht and we are on a London street on a greyish evening, this seems a tricky task.

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    Halifax house price time machine takes us back to the Spring of 2006

    2008-09-04T11:23:00Z

    More gloom (or joy if you are a potential buyer) from the statisticians at HBOS as the Halifax house price index (not seasonally adjusted) shows a 12.7% annual fall from last August to now.That is getting pretty close to the full 14.7% peak to trough fall measured by Halifax in ...

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    Phew - Thank you Evan Davis for restoring some sanity

    2008-09-03T14:48:00Z

    I freely admit this is an indulgent blog and rather outside what I see as my scope, but I felt an obligation to make some points on the subject of the attacks on Alistair Darling and to record a thank you to Evan Davis of the BBC for saving me ...

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    In five years' time we will wish we did more to save the industry

    2008-09-02T13:05:00Z

    I am currently imagining the collective groans from those in the housing and house building industry as the details of the latest high publicity housing rescue plan were revealed today.Housing rescue plan III was much more widely trumpeted than the first two (see comments on Part I, Part II). This ...

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    Industry retains optimism despite the gloomy forecasts

    2008-09-02T10:55:00Z

    In the face of growing concern and gloom surrounding the construction industry, in particular the house building bit, construction folk in general seem to be keeping their spirits and appear on balance to be optimistic about future prospects.That, as I read it, is the key message from the latest survey ...

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    Phew - thank you Mr Darling. Now we can get on and fix the problems

    2008-08-30T10:26:00Z

    For me tracking the Government's handling of the economic crisis over the past few months has been a bit like watching a sick gag in a sketch show where a child hops into the kitchen with one bloodied leg severed off to be told by his mother: "It'll be alright ...

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    The mandarin and the tsar

    2008-08-29T00:00:00Z

    Once upon a time, says Chris Addison, there was a simple man who was given a simple job to do. Little did he know what lay in store for him …

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    Appointing an adjudicator

    2008-08-29T00:00:00Z

    The CaseCamden engaged Makers UK Limited ("Makers") under a 1998 JCT Intermediate Form of ǿմý Contract to carry out refurbishment works at Wittington Estate in Highgate, London. Issues arose between the parties over variations and delays. Camden issued at “Default Notice” alleging that Makers was in default of their contractual ...

  • Greg Vrehoef
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    Blood out of every stone

    2008-08-29T00:00:00Z

    There are grim times ahead for specialist contractors and savings will have to made. Greg Verhoef explains why value engineering alone will not be enough

  • Brian Berry
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    Wonders & blunders

    2008-08-29T00:00:00Z

    Brian Berry compares a Georgian version of the ideal terrace with an advanced modern slum

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    Britons £500 billion poorer as house prices fall

    2008-08-29T10:43:00Z

    I thought it might be interesting to put the latest Nationwide house price data and the recent land write downs made by Taylor Wimpey into a different context. I'd say for fun, but the real consequences are far from funny to a lot of people.So here is a thought to ...