All Leader articles – Page 11
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The new reality
New Yorkers didn’t vote for Trump just as Londoners didn’t vote for Brexit, but whatever their misgivings the business of doing business goes on
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Housing: Time to get serious
If the government is serious about tackling the housing crisis more needs to be done
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Autumn Statement: Gently does it
The chancellor’s abandonment of the deficit target does not herald an era of public spending largesse, but clearly housing and infrastructure will benefit from an investment boost
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You want it darker?
Economic uncertainty is growing, leaving market sentiment finely balanced
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BIM: digital dexterity and the next level
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s latest BIM survey shows usage is widening and deepening but SMEs must not be left behind on this digital journey
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Brexit’s gaping holes
Construction faces the prospect of losing large chunks of its workforce because of Brexit
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Heathrow: The Great British take-off
The government has at least followed the advice of the Davies Commission, but the prospect of a long consultation is concerning Â
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Farmer Review: Telling it as it is
Mark Farmer’s review outlines familiar problems but is hopefully the spark for powerful change
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Theresa May: The record so far
The first three months of Theresa May’s tenure has seen her strong early promise soured
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The darling buds of May
Theresa May’s Brexit announcement provides clarity but raises concerns
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Theresa May must show her cards
Now the industry needs reassurance that the May administration will not lose momentum on infrastructure delivery
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Housing: Beyond slogans
The need to focus on housing affordability and delivery couldn’t have been clearer
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Recruitment: Hire education
The temptation, given such overwhelming demand, is to continue planned recruitment drives
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Brexit: The slow burn
Exclusive research by ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø shows the construction industry may be slowing down faster than we think after the Brexit vote
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School places: Tricky equations
The shortage of school places may have become a familiar headache, but there still seems to be hope within Whitehall
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McAlpine: Like one of the family
The decision of the intensely private, family-run business to hand control to an outsider by appointing the first chief executive in its 147-year history was a momentous shift in strategy
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Nuclear: The powers that be
The latest delay with the Hinkley nuclear power station is, for many, the most galling of all
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London 2012: A belief in the afterlife
A tour around the Olympic park in Stratford gives instant proof that east London has avoided having its ambition trampled by the blight of many past Olympic legacies
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Paddington pole gets cut down to size
From the Paddington Pole to Theresa May’s cabinet, both appear to be busily wielding an axe