All Comment articles – Page 38
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The BBC: Behind the headlines
The National Audit Office has criticised the BBC for the £273m annual cost to run its estate. Here, the corporation responds
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The rise of the first-time buyers
The number of newcomers on the property ladder may be at its highest point since 2007, but the market’s reliance on government initiatives should give housebuilders pause for thought in an election year
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One by one
If everyone pitches in, the effort required to breach the skills gap might be smaller than you think
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Decisions, decisions
Ӱ’s Agenda 15 manifesto, launched this month, was drawn up after a year of consultation with its readers on what construction needs from the next government. Lib Dem Andrew Stunell is the first MP to respond to our policy blueprint
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A need for certainty
John Laing’s return to the stock market has highlighted the UK’s short-term approach to infrastructure
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Cloud enabled collaboration
A wide-scale adoption of cloud-based storage is vital for the industry
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Tipping point has come
Local Government Association warns that country is approaching “tipping point” in shortage of school places
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A letter from the chief construction adviser
The skills shortage was last year’s big issue for construction. This year we can begin to offer a solution by every company adopting a school and helping to inspire the next generation
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A year of certain uncertainties
With the general election imminent, we’ll see many domestic decisions being put off until May. However, there’s plenty of unpredictability surrounding international markets to keep us all occupied
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Time to be heard
As Westminster plans for the election, now is the time for construction to show its importance to the country’s growth
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How does your garden grow?
It may be an old idea, but if done properly the latest crop of government-approved garden cities could really help meet housing need in a sustainable way
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So how did it do?
With its five-year term almost up, how has the government performed overall when it comes to construction?
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Careers advice
The real weakness of the industry today lies in skills, training and diversity
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More work should mean more staff
A booming housing sector has put a concerning strain on housebuilder’s work/life balance
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The price is not right
Despite the upturn, consultants are still making unrealistic, low-margin bids on new work. This must be reined in if the market is to truly gain strength
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Looking north
The chancellor’s pledge to drive a ‘northern powerhouse’ economy and backing for a north-east-north-west high-speed rail line offer welcome prospects for work
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Ӱ on good news
With positive sector reports published this week, it’s important that the staff are found to support these numbers
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Balfour Beatty's chance
Could new chief executive Leo Quinn be the right person to breathe new life into the firm?
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Where next for Balfour?
After a fifth profit warning in two years, the firm needs to rebuild trust with the City, as well as with clients and suppliers.
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Inside the Tory conference
There was more bravado than introspection but for those attending from the industry, a disappointing lack of content