All Leader articles – Page 18
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Airport capacity: No easy option
Increasing airport capacity is vital but both the Estuary and the Constellation airport ideas come with drawbacks
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ECO is the victim of political point-scoring
It’s fine to reform ECO but cutting it back would be an act of political vandalism
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Transforming the Tate
Following a period of prosperity, culture funding is being cut. Tate Britain’s renovation in a time like this is particularly outstanding
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Workers find their worth
After a period of pay freezes and lack of opportunities, the recovery is set to benefit workers
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Life in the labour camps
The working conditions in Qatar are becoming clearer as time goes on. Companies need to use their influence to improve standards
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There's a job to do
Thousands of people are out of work in the UK and yet construction has a skills shortage, surely this is one problem we can solve?
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The axeman cometh
Cameron has announced plans to roll back green charges on energy bills. These charges fund the only measures likely to lower bills in the future.
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Let there be light
Hinkley shows promise, but a series of hiccups along the way means the project needs to go a lot smoother from here
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Curb your enthusiasm
The construction industry has reason to be optimistic but now is not the time to sit back and celebrate
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New faces in government
Cameron’s reshuffle affects key positions for our sector and of most concern is the downgrading of the housing minister role to a junior ministerial position Â
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Supply chain finance: Simply too complex
There’s nothing inherently wrong with main contractors arranging finance for their subbies, but wouldn’t it just be easier to pay on time?
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Don't be found wanting
The supply chain seems to have been caught out by construction’s recovery, it can’t afford to hesitate any longer
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Five years on
We need to learn from the last half-decade of pain and have a long-term infrastructure pipeline to help prevent a return to boom and bust
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The schools we lack
There is a dramatic need to increase the number of school places, and that means opportunities for construction
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No place like home
Trade delegations to lucrative markets abroad are great PR for politicians but to sure up this tentative recovery the focus has to be on activity in the UK
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Halfway housing
The government has made some welcome decisions over housing but has created a mood of uncertainty over space standards
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Days gone by
This August, we’re taking a trip back through summer months of the past and celebrating the industry’s heritage
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The certainty principle
Ministers need to provide clarity rather than broad assurances over regulations and enegy targets