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Bell on ... screen bid for glory denied
26 September 2008
Darren settled onto the sofa. He had been looking forward to this all week.
We're all paying the price for City greed
19 September 2008
I was in one of those places in Poland over the weekend where the spelling and the pronunciation have parted company.
Vital policies must survive Labour's war
19 September 2008
Last time Labour were in Manchester, journalists relished the bloody spectacle, but all normal beings saw was a sideshow.
The alpha Aussie of UK regeneration
19 September 2008
Nigel Hugill, departing UK chair of Australian property giant Lend Lease, must be feeling like Dick Whittington - except that Dick left the City of London only once before the bells summoned him back.
End is not nigh for fuel poverty debate
19 September 2008
It remains to be seen whether the Government's package to help low income households faced with soaring fuel bills is the last word on the subject. My suspicion is that it is not.
Agreeing airports policy starts with a consensus on differences
19 September 2008
The planning system often comes under fire for jamming up major infrastructure schemes.
Fyson on ... screen demonstration
19 September 2008
Planning gets remarkably little in-depth coverage on television.
Gummer on ... court support for local views
19 September 2008
The refusal of 12 good men and true to convict the Greenpeace protesters for their invasion of E.ON's coal-fired power station at Hoo in Kent is a decision in the great tradition of English law.
The local economy: does it still exist?
12 September 2008
The cold winds blowing through global investment banking are an expensive but timely reminder of the need not to be introspective when planning regeneration.
Trickling cash flow puts ambitious plans at risk
12 September 2008
Not many developers promise to have their activities audited by a team of environmentalists headed by Jonathan Porritt. That, however, is what the waterside regeneration specialist Isis did when it was set up six years ago.
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