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Policy puzzle

By Bryan Johnston

4 January 2008

Planners don't need another call to improve their evidence base.

Warning sign

By Gary Halman

4 January 2008

An economic downturn could cast doubt on the value of supporting documentation.

Dumping dogma

By Anthony Fyson

4 January 2008

Eco-towns undermine the "inner-city first" policy orthodoxy.

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?

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