All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2005 issue 48 – Page 2
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Welsh government accused of carelessness with grants for £43m Botanic Garden
Assembly members allege "breathtaking" lack of diligience over European money.
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Government decision on rail crash enquiry delayed
Announcement on Potters Bar put off for a week
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Construction industry heading for recession, trade body warns
Construction Products Association fears first annual decline since 1994.
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T5 workers vote for strike
GMB members at Laing O'Rouke are to walk out in bonus row at Terminal 5.
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Cabinet split over Treasury’s planning gain supplement
Chancellor Gordon Brown set to announce further consultation in pre-Budget report, despite ODPM opposition.
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ODPM finance director appointed Olympic tsar
Andrew Lean becomes Olympic co-ordinator for the civil service, as ODPM undergoes wide-ranging shake-up.
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Comment
Tall tale?
I was prompted to write concerning the article in on the design of high-rise building following the events of 9/11 (4 November).
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Features
This season’s trends
It may sound paradoxical, but falling consumer spending is triggering a retail boom, as shop owners employ upgraded design and the latest thinking from the States to stimulate shoppers’ spending reflex.
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Comment
Sort out your papers
The laws on illegal workers are set to get tougher, so make sure your procedures are watertight now
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You’re mistaken, m’lud
In Carillion vs Devonport, the Court of Appeal was right to back an adjudicator’s decision to award interest, but in doing so it made some unhelpful comments …
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Student mile
Morrison Construction is set to start work in the autumn of next year on a block for Queen Mary University in Mile End, London.
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Zaha’s strange logic
It’s the disorientating combination of counter-intuitive form and formal rigour that gives Zaha Hadid’s Wolfsburg Science Centre its architectural kick. Here’s the thinking behind it …
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Lighting up the waterfront
The Scottish executive has given the green light for Glasgow city centre’s Custom House Quay, a £200m privately funded development on the Clyde Street waterfront.
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Doing the Lambeth York
Lambeth council in south-east London has given planning permission for York House, a 91,440 m2 office building on Lambeth Palace Road for Delancey Estates.
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Join the queue
The anticipated sale of Westbury to rival Persimmon may improve the housebuilding sector’s standing in the City, but it could also lead to the loss of hundreds of jobs – if Persimmon’s track record is anything to go by.
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Comment
Listen, this is important
Delay analysis is too pivotal to disputes to remain shrouded in mystery or to be left to the experts. Here’s what you must understand about the four main techniques …
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Smart idea
Architect PRP has designed a compact 35 m2 modular flat for Notting Hill Housing Trust.
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Holiday wrangle payout
Engineering contractors May Gurney and Morrison Utility Services must pay hundreds of thousands of pounds to workers after losing a row over holiday pay.
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