Opinion – Page 237
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The 'conservatory tax' is dead. Long live consequential improvements
Ministers should ignore ‘conservatory tax’ media hysteria and press on with consequential improvements, says Andrew Warren
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Is the UK rapidly building up a future construction skills gap? Probably
Figures indicating how much the pool of labour has shrunk are disturbing
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Wonders & blunders with Linda Morey Smith
Linda Morey Smith loves London’s Victorian palace for dinosaurs, but is less keen on what’s happened to the Elephant
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The housing market is in a coma and the drugs don’t work – a bit more verve perhaps?
More potent and perhaps more directly applied medicine might be needed to get Britain building homes
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Time is running out for construction as private sector new orders run thin
Without new orders coming in fast the prospects look bleak
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Playtime's over
Most government initiatives identified as a way of boosting the economy through the construction has floundered in the execution
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New housing measures: The right direction?
The housing measures could benefit from less focus on the planning system and more on affordable housing
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV buys a pint … for WSP
Partying in Las Vegas, Thai riots and hen dos vs stag dos are discussed when ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV met with WSP in Holborn
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Hansom: Precarious positions
US vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan pulls up the ladder, Andrew Strauss quits cricket to spend some time in the Caribbean, and its the simple pleasures of humble treehouses for JK Rowling’s kids
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UK economy: Let's get real
Politicians need to take charge of the economy and borrow to see a return on investment
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Green Deal: It's not too late to save jobs
The Green Deal faces another setback – but with pragmatism and ambition the scheme can still be a groundbreaking success
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PSBP: Invest wisely in education
A new academic year begins but we are still in the dark as to how the Priority Schools ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Programme will be funded - so here’s a few ideas for a fairer, more balanced system
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Planning system reform: Devil is in the details
Ian Tant says more detail is needed on the proposed reforms to the planning system launched today
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My digital life … Mark Swetman
A project director reveals which pop star makes his playlists and why leaving the Blackberry on at night can be a bad habit
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Tick tock, tick tock
The Green Deal doesn’t have long to secure cash from private lenders and there’s still lots to sort out
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Things fall apart
Northern Ireland’s construction sector misses the halcyon days of investment. These days, says Adrian Eakin, there seems to be creaking infrastructure, no pipeline and no plan
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Hansom: Secret identities
This week, RMJM makes a move in the Big Apple, the Scotch industry tries to prove age is just a number, John Woodcock MP is nicknamed Mr Bump, and are there hidden crime-fighting plans afoot in Scotland?