Opinion – Page 385

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    Is this Government ignorance which I see before me?

    2009-02-24T09:31:00Z

    The latest report from the House of Commons Communities and Local Government Committee called Housing and the Credit Crunch is well worth a read for a run through of the current travails of the industry.It seems broadly to "welcome" what the CLG and the Government more widely has been doing ...

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    More mortgage cash from Northern Rock, but will it make a difference?

    2009-02-23T13:02:00Z

    So Northern Rock is to get back into mortgages. I hear the cheers.The aim will be to get the first time buyer market moving. I hear more cheers.It will start lending on loan to value rates of up to 80% or even 90% - definitely not 100%, because that should ...

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    Short and Tweet 20.02.2009

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    Dispatches from the Twitter social networking tool…

  • Texas hold ’em
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    My digital life: Kurt Mueller

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    This week

  • Nick Raynsford
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    Don’t stop now

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    It is vital to maintain good working practices and industry capacity, so that when the recession ends Britain can meet the challenges of a new era

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    ڶ buys a pint … for Mott MacDonald

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    ڶ’s meeting with Mott MacDonald’s transportation team has an inauspicious start – there’s a security alert on the Jubilee line. Out of breath, dishevelled and half an hour late, I arrive to find them settled in.

  • Hansom
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    Fisticuffs

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    Warning: this week’s diary contains graphic scenes of violence, as a Unite officer tests out his right jab, a Wembley grudge match reaches round two and Tim Byles submits to the school bullies

  • Have reports of abandoned cars in Dubai been exaggerated?
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    Rumours of Dubai’s demise…

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    The UK and US press have been making themselves feel better by trashing Dubai

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    Golden opportunities

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    I have lived and worked in the Middle East, especially in Saudi Arabia, over the past 25 years and never regretted a minute of it. Some of my friends have been there for more than 30 years.

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    Rethinking Britain

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    Historically the construction industry has been used as either a brake or an accelerator for the UK economy – subject to the whims of the party in power

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    Not-so-lucky dip

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    As a bricklayer with 24 years’ experience in the subcontracting game, it is with some relief that my son and I no longer subcontract

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    eFail

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    I would like to respond to Mike Cuthbert of Drivas Jonas’ assertion that “there are lots of well-used e-tendering services” in your article on the lack of take-up of the RICS e-tendering service (30 January, page 16).

  • Denise Chevin
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    One hell of a job

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    So are we all agreed, then? What the government needs is a construction industry that is able to turn public investment into buildings and jobs

  • Kevin Cammack
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    What remains

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    The housebuilding industry that emerges from this recession will bear little resemblance to the one that grew out of the nineties slump

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    Private housing starts dive well below levels in 1980s and 1990s recessions

    2009-02-19T11:25:00Z

    Housing starts in England plunged in the final quarter of last year to levels not seen in modern times.At the depth of the last house building recession during the worst three month period at the end of 1992 private firms started 19,227 homes. In the final quarter of 2008 just ...

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    War, Peace and Taylor Wimpey

    2009-02-18T11:46:00Z

    “I am so fed up with this process.”This was the verdict of someone involved in the fraught and never-ending Taylor Wimpey debt talks this week.They were referring to the latest delay in signing off on a restructuring deal that has been more than six months in the making.Pen was expected ...

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    Inflation, deflation, Japan and paradoxes

    2009-02-17T11:58:00Z

    So consumer price inflation isn't falling as fast as many commentators had expected. Is that a surprise? Well not really.Ok there are lags in the systems. But with oil price falls, the cut in VAT and deep discounting the big plot twists pre-Christmas, it was hard to see where the ...

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    More buyers sniffing around for bargain buys in the housing market, says RICS

    2009-02-17T01:58:00Z

    More green shoots appear to be sprouting in the housing market with the surveyors' body RICS finding an increase in interest among potential homebuyers over the past three months.Sensibly RICS economists are not getting over excited by this, after all interest from buyers was at basement levels and was almost ...

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    Could buying up unsold private stock be stifling social house construction?

    2009-02-16T17:54:00Z

    Is it just me, or is there a link between the deals being struck through the Government's National Clearing House to take unsold private homes into the social sector and the recent collapse in new construction orders for social house building?I ask because I have been doing some analysis and ...

  • Denise Chevin
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    This is an emergency

    2009-02-13T00:00:00Z

    The argument this week over whether Ed Balls meant to say we were in the worst recession for 100 years may have caused mild hysteria in the media, but it won’t have raised many eyebrows in construction