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War of the Roses

By Chris Shepley

14 December 2007

Imagine London with a large range of mountains running through the centre.

Empty words

By Sir Peter Hall

7 December 2007

The DfT has turned into the Department for Air Transport.

Speed advantage

By Graeme Bell

7 December 2007

A slow planning system means the quality of projects can suffer.

Infrastructure questions

By Anthony Fyson

7 December 2007

Will national statements on key sectors be properly co-ordinated?

You cannot escape from the economy

By Sir Peter Hall

30 November 2007

Fifty years in the academic trade teach you one lesson: there's no substitute for students.

Reports of Gateway failure exaggerated

By Tim Williams

30 November 2007

In this week of the Thames Gateway Forum (R&R, 23 November, p19) it's hard to avoid saying something about Europe's largest regeneration project. It certainly has the highest profile - although not always for the best of reasons.

Consultation crisis

By Huw Morris

30 November 2007

Why don't ministers admit they are not interested in opposition to major plans?

A Tory warning

By Sir Peter Hall

23 November 2007

Has regeneration really had no effect?

David vs Goliath

By Karen Buck

23 November 2007

Councils will still make the decisions on many significant projects.

Broad brush

By Ben Walker

16 November 2007

A dismissal of regeneration misses important points.

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