All Leader articles – Page 8

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Running for cover

    2018-05-11T06:00:00Z

    Rising premiums are set to continue for all after Grenfell, along with increased scrutiny and bureaucracy. The fear is that the problems will get worse before they get better

  • Chloe mcculloch black
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    Interserve - why we haven't got another Carillion on our hands

    2018-05-02T06:42:00Z

    These were a shocking set of results by any standards and clearly there’s no quick fix - but the beleaguered contractor’s recovery plan seems to have legs

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    We can arm ourselves against Brexit through public service investment

    2018-04-27T06:00:00Z

    Next week the country takes to the polls for local elections, and the results will have a significant impact on future investment in construction and housing

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Contractor bashing does nobody any good

    2018-04-20T06:00:00Z

    While subcontractors have been treated badly and payment terms need to be improved, the public humiliation of contractors is a step too far, says Tom Broughton

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Jam tomorrow - but it's bread and butter today

    2018-04-13T06:00:00Z

    As the core contracting sector gets to grips with what has happened in the first three months of this year, you can hardly blame them for taking a more cautious approach

  • Chloe mcculloch black
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    Gender pay gap: The data is bad, so what will you do about it?

    2018-04-05T06:00:00Z

    Women working for construction firms take home lower average earnings than men - that’s a fact, but one that shouldn’t be tolerated

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Don't just stand there, do something

    2018-03-29T10:24:00Z

    It’s difficult not to get angry with the government when you consider what is happening to businesses in this sector as a consequence of Carillion’s collapse. It’s simply not right

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Leader: Behind closed doors

    2018-03-23T06:30:00Z

    We’ll doubtless see promises of headline-grabbing structural changes in the anticipated Hackitt report. But will changes receive the backing they need?

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Leader: Russian courage

    2018-03-16T06:00:00Z

    Is Theresa May politically brave enough to implement far-reaching reforms to unseat housebuilders? Well, if she’s prepared to take on Putin, maybe she is

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Leader: Game over

    2018-03-09T06:30:00Z

    We’ve heard it all this week. All, that is, except a commitment from the government to spend considerably more cash to boost the housing sector and fundamentally change the way we build

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Leader: Backwards momentum

    2018-03-02T06:30:00Z

    Stunted development plans in north London borough could have implications for developer-local government relationships

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Leader: Contracting - it's a fine line

    2018-02-23T06:30:00Z

    The debate about margins has come into sharper focus in recent weeks, but the industry should be wary about disrupting an underlying positive culture

  • Tom lane new with path grey
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    Leader: Rethinking safety

    2018-02-15T06:30:00Z

    As speculation grows about the impending release of the full Hackitt report, will the sector be able to provide the required answers to the most pressing concerns?

  • Chloe mcculloch black
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    Leader: Waiting in the wings

    2018-02-09T06:30:00Z

    With protests (and a tweet) once again putting the ailing health service in the spotlight, solutions are needed. But is private finance the only way to address a crumbling estate, and with it, the NHS?

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Leader: Your weekly pick-me-up

    2018-02-02T06:30:00Z

    Despite the series of negative stories, the glass may finally be looking half full again for the sector

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Leader: Carillion's hubris

    2018-01-26T06:00:00Z

    An interview with former Carillion boss John McDonough in in 2003 highlighed how Carillion’s set up was set to change from contractor to service provider. The irony, in hindsight, is striking, writes Tom Broughton

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Leader: A hell of a mess

    2018-01-19T06:00:00Z

    Jobs, businesses and livelihoods are on the line. It’s time for the team picking over Carillion’s corpse to step up and find practical ways to safeguard the supply chain 

  • Chloe mcculloch black
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    Leader: Time's up

    2018-01-12T07:00:00Z

    Over half the women in our survey said they had been sexually harassed in the workplace. It’s time to act.

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Leader: That sinking feeling

    2018-01-05T07:00:00Z

    In this week’s leader: the Carillion saga continues, and Dame Judith Hackitt calls for a major overhaul of building regulations in her interim report

  • Tom broughton 2017 bw
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    Join the conversation

    2017-12-15T07:00:00Z

    Looking back on 2017, perhaps the kindest thing we can say about it was that it was underwhelming