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Loans firms need a tight leash if they must stay

By Richard Garlick

28 September 2007

We, like most of the press that write about financial exclusion, tend to use the term "loan shark" quite broadly. The label is often applied not only to illegal lenders, but also to big home credit companies that lend at high interest rates in poor areas.

Windmills and casinos

By Sir Peter Hall

28 September 2007

Do we really need the City of London?

Rock solid?

By Tim Williams

28 September 2007

Why the North-East needs Northern Rock.

Referendum fever

By Karen Buck

28 September 2007

We can't always do what the people ask.

Marine milestone

By Huw Morris

28 September 2007

The sea raises as many social and environmental issues as the land.

Two wheels good

By Anthony Fyson

28 September 2007

The economic case for cycling needs to be set out.

Hijacking homes

By Graeme Bell

28 September 2007

Politicians use housing numbers for point-scoring.

Dark clouds loom

By Tim Williams

21 September 2007

The sector will pay for the loans crisis

Planning incentive is not just about numbers

By Richard Garlick

21 September 2007

Among the many hurdles that stand between the Government and its goal of building three million green new homes by 2020 are delays in the plan-making process.

Rural isolation

By Sir Peter Hall

21 September 2007

Knowledge industries avoid places where the only clusters are made up of sheep.

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