Opinion – Page 332

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    More flock to the cause

    2010-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Rydon would like to sign up to your excellent initiative and back Charter 284

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    A willing volunteer

    2010-04-09T00:00:00Z

    So, out of £32.2m of public funding Persimmon boss Mike Farley paid himself a bonus of £406,000 (1 April, page 9) – no doubt for his excellent performance during their financially difficult period!

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    And finally …

    2010-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Some readers weren’t fooled by ڶ’s code level seven story (page 14, 1 April) …

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    My digital life: David Whysall

    2010-04-09T00:00:00Z

    What’s your top social networking site?

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    Could you vote labour again?

    2010-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The industry used to vote how it wanted, safe in the knowledge that it wouldn’t change a thing. Back in 2005 most of the industry thought that Labour had the best economic policies, yet felt free to vote Tory

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    Victim of construction's mass redundancies?

    2010-04-08T13:27:00Z

    Here’s a story: A woman called Amy Betts-Priddy was made redundant by Turner & Townsend last year. Rather than just accept it, she took the firm to an employment tribunal last week, claiming unfair dismissal, racial discrimination and sex discrimination. At the hearing she told the tribunal panel:- She was ...

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    Housebuilder bonuses: have bosses lost the plot?

    2010-04-08T10:15:00Z

    This week saw housebuilder Bovis Homes give 95,000 shares to chief executive David Ritchie in place of a cash bonus. The £282m turnover housebuilder said a cash bonus would be “inappropriate” given the state of the market.In a week when the Association of British Insurers made rumblings about the excesses ...

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    Local builders still deep in recession says latest FMB survey

    2010-04-07T09:40:00Z

    Evidence that construction is still far from free from the grip of recession has come from the FMB, the trade body that represents many of Britain’s local builders.The survey results show a market that remained in rapid retreat during the first quarter of this year.There is some good news as ...

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    Explanations on why the jobs figures and output figures don’t seem to match

    2010-04-06T17:24:00Z

    The Office of National Statistics has released an article that throws some light on the figures for construction jobs.I for one have been rather confounded by the construction jobs figures which seem to have understated the devastation on the ground, particularly in the wake of the collapse in house building.Indeed ...

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    Joy deferred as CIPS shows construction activity grows for first time in two years

    2010-04-06T13:46:00Z

    So the construction activity indicator produced by the buyers’ body CIPS finally points to growth after two years of measuring falling workloads. But this seemingly uplifting moment appears to have brought little joy.The March figure popped its head above the 50 no-change mark on the back of rising activity in ...

  • Denise Chevin
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    Are they worth it?

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

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

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    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?

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    My digital life: Richard Whitaker

    2010-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Do you take your BlackBerry on holiday?

  • Sir Michael Latham
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    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
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    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
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    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

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    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)

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    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

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    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 …
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    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