All Comment articles – Page 66
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Have you been made redundant?
Has the recession threatened to end your career? Tell us how you've coped with redundancy in the construction industry
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Housebuilder bonuses: Have bosses lost the plot?
What's the right approach for top execs to take in a recession?
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Construction activity may be positive but there are dangers ahead
CIPS construction activity indicator points to growth but there's little reason for joy
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Brickonomics: Why figures for output and jobs don't match
The Office of National Statistics has tried to explain a divergence in its figures, here’s how
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Brickonomics: Local builders are feeling the pain
A survey by the FMB shows that after two and a half years its members are still suffering from the recession
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Dubai's expats adjust to life in the slow lane
ɫTV's global editor reports on her recent trip to Dubai
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Starting your own business, part 16: The cashflow challenge
As your firm grows you need more capital to sustain it, which may mean having to be in debt to the bank for a time
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Bleak and tortured: Kapoor's Orbit is hardly an Olympic ideal
The widely panned sculpture's biggest flaw is its lack of meaning
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Transforming lives
A new trust hopes to help school children take full advantage of the educational, creative and sporting facilities ɫTV Schools for the Future will create for them
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What politicians really think
It is in a government’s nature to cut capital spending before public revenue. But the Charter 284 cause can be served by appealing to politicians’ worst instincts
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Wonders & blunders
Richard Steer is staggered by an extraordinary structure built for the last Olympics, but is worried that London’s efforts will be blighted by its industrial past
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Quentin Shears: academy@grimston
“The secret to a healthy team spirit, I have discovered, is a shared vested interest”
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Brickonomics: Why we need the money men
You may not like it, but financial engineers can give us the tools we need to drag ourselves out of this mess
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Brickonomics: Life after the Budget
The chancellor's big plans amount to little of substance for the construction industry
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Budget 2010: industry response
Responses to the budget from across the construction and property industry
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Stamp duty: how the £250,000 threshold affects housing
What it means for first time buyers, housebuilders and government coffers
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Focus on the here and now Mr Darling
The chancellor has the opportunity to really drive investement in the built environment. Here's what he should do