Opinion – Page 333

  • Denise Chevin
    Comment

    Are they worth it?

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Housebuilders join bankers on the list of most-hated fat cats

  • Comment

    Bleak and tortured: Kapoor's Orbit is hardly an Olympic ideal

    2010-04-01T12:59:00Z

    London’s newly unveiled Olympic sculpture has been lambsated by a wave of criticsm and bad publicity. Does it deserve it?

  • Comment

    My digital life: Richard Whitaker

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Do you take your BlackBerry on holiday?

  • Sir Michael Latham
    Comment

    What politicians really think

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    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

  • Richard Steer
    Comment

    Wonders & blunders

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    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

  • Hansom
    Comment

    Blinding

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    This week it’s curtains for Jarvis and the shutters are firmly drawn at Man City, but a shaft of light descends on some of the deepest, darkest parts of London

  • Comment

    Vote with your trolleys

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Starting tomorrow morning, my usual trip to Tesco will now be to one of their competitors (“Tesco sends design and QS work to India”, 12 March, page 13)

  • Comment

    Loyalty discarded

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    A bit short-sighted from Tesco. Most of its current business is in UK and it does place a strong emphasis on its loyalty cards so presumably it believes in loyalty – or am I a bit naive? I will go somewhere else for my shopping in future.George Smith

  • Comment

    Nobody was left

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Complaining about Tesco’s outsourcing of its suppliers, architects and surveyors reminds me of the poem by the German pastor Martin Niemöller, First They Came, in which he tells how he failed to speak up when the Nazis took away communists, then trade unionists, and then Jews because he was none ...

  • Another Jarvis that isn’t in administration …
    Comment

    Other Jarvises

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    You may have noted in the press that the rail maintenance company Jarvis Plc has announced that it is going into administration. We wish to make it known that Jarvis Group Limited has no connections, business or otherwise, with the above named company

  • Comment

    Missing Scotland

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    We are disappointed that the Scottish government’s call for a programme of accelerated capital spending of some £350m in the Budget has not been answered

  • Comment

    Budget blues

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Two years ago they removed the tax relief available for building factories, roads, railways, airports – that is, industrial building allowances

  • Comment

    Small is beautiful

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    I have noticed the adverts in ɫTV for the Good Employer Guide you will be publishing in October. I think it’s a real shame you limit entry to firms employing at least 30 UK-based professional staff, and I feel you are missing a trick here

  • Comment

    Keep it clean

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    As someone who swears too much and is not proud of it, I agree with Chris Winks’ letter (5 March, page 27) about unnecessary swear words being printed in ɫTV

  • Quentin Shears
    Comment

    Quentin Shears: academy@grimston

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    “The secret to a healthy team spirit, I have discovered, is a shared vested interest”

  • Comment

    Dubai's expats adjust to life in the slow lane

    2010-03-30T17:54:00Z

    Visiting Dubai last week, one of the most noticeable differences from previous trips was that I managed to reach all my meetings on time.Gone are the days of sitting in static queues of nose to nose SUVs frantically tapping the blackberry trying to reschedule meetings.Dubai has clearly slowed since the ...

  • Comment

    Why construction firms must recruit financial engineers

    2010-03-29T19:47:00Z

    Financial engineers – you can be forgiven for holding them in total contempt. The finger of guilt for the recession ravaging construction firms points witheringly in their direction.But, galling as it might seem, construction now needs financial engineers more than it needs civil, structural, mechanical or electrical engineers.The tools and ...

  • Comment

    Why falling mortgages approval are spooking housing market watchers

    2010-03-29T14:11:00Z

    The latest figures from the Bank of England showing the number of mortgage approvals at a nine month low have caused a bit of a stir and increased talk of a double dip in the housing market.Here’s a few reasons why.There is a historic link between the number of mortgage ...

  • Comment

    Good news on the planning front – rejections fall and applications for new homes rise

    2010-03-26T12:19:00Z

    The data published today on planning applications on the face of it should provide house builders and their suppliers with some comfort.The figures show that in the final quarter of last year the number of planning decisions for major residential developments – those with 10 or more homes – rose ...

  • Rachel Barnes
    Comment

    CML certificate: But you said it was fine!

    2010-03-26T00:00:00Z

    In April 2007 the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) produced a standard form certificate that consultants can be asked to sign concerning the condition of a newly built residential property