All Comment articles – Page 77

  • Comment

    Life after debt

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Before you know it, UK plc is going to be staggering under a real debt burden of £2 trillion. Here’s Kevin Cammack’s simple survival guide

  • Simon Rubinsohn
    News

    Housing activity rises but prices set for further falls

    2009-06-10T10:19:00Z

    Buyers may be rushing to the estate agents but, with prices still falling, sellers aren't following suit

  • Jim Knight
    News

    Jim Knight: just a minute

    2009-06-08T11:36:00Z

    Speaking before his recent reshuffle to the Department for Work and Pensions, Sarah Richardson spoke to the then schools minister Jim Knight about exactly why ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Schools for the Future is safe

  • Noble Francis
    News

    Worst fall in output on record

    2009-06-05T12:55:00Z

    Total construction output was an unprecedented 16% lower in the first quarter of this year than the same time last year

  • Nick Raynsford
    Comment

    Human sacrifice won't help us

    2009-06-05T00:00:00Z

    Kicking out apprentices and slashing training is not going to cure the recession, but it will kill the recovery. What firms need to do is keep their nerve – and their staff

  • Ruth Reed wants to change people’s views of the RIBA – and becoming the institute’s first woman president isn’t a bad place to start
    Features

    Reed out loud: the RIBA's first woman president

    2009-06-05T00:00:00Z

    Ruth Reed wants to change people’s views of the RIBA – and becoming the institute’s first woman president isn’t a bad place to start. She talks to Dan Stewart about her priorities for her two-year stint, the recession and how she hopes to make the RIBA less London-centric

  • Features

    Council houses: return to a golden age?

    2009-06-05T00:00:00Z

    It’s not a lot, but the government has made £100m available for councils to start building homes again. So is this the start of a glorious return to a golden age?

  • Money
    News

    Take talk of green shoots with a pinch of weedkiller

    2009-06-04T15:06:00Z

    The latest data from purchasing managers confirms that construction has been one of the worst affected economy areas

  • Stuart Pocock
    News

    Finding a home for micro renewables

    2009-06-04T13:44:00Z

    The negative opinions of one housebuilder should not obscure the potential benefits of fitting micro renewables in housing

  • Dan Stewart
    News

    Follow that Cabe - how many quangos do we need?

    2009-06-02T10:02:00Z

    If you've lost count of all the government's myriad design bodies, here's a handy guide

  • John Spence
    News

    That past is gone

    2009-05-29T00:00:00Z

    The collapse of Ronan Point 40 years ago silenced all talk of cities in the sky. But that happened in a different world, and the one we’re in now needs the tower block

  • Comment

    The general purpose specialist

    2009-05-29T00:00:00Z

    If we want to make it through the recession with our highly trained staff intact, we have to carry on doing what we do well, and start doing a lot of things that we don’t

  • Chris Wise
    Comment

    The bridge on the river Tees

    2009-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Its parents were Eric Fletcher and Margaret Thatcher. Assisting at the birth were 500 midwives. It is now being cared for by the 187,000 people of Stockton-on-Tees

  • Mace Shard site
    News

    Procurement: the price is tight

    2009-05-22T12:23:00Z

    Developers should think twice before putting the squeeze on contractors

  • Office
    News

    BCO specification: the incredible shrinking office

    2009-05-22T11:21:00Z

    The latest British Council for Offices specification is the leanest and greenest yet

  • Nick Jones
    News

    Regulation trends: Hard cash and plenty of change

    2009-05-22T00:00:00Z

    The regulatory landscape is shifting in all directions, but some patterns can be picked out. Nick Jones identifies the major landmarks from our regulations round-up... and wonders how we’re going to pay for it all

  • Gus Alexander
    Comment

    Design and builders

    2009-05-22T00:00:00Z

    So Cabe is going to vet public projects to make sure they don’t look completely awful. Well, that’s a good thing of course, but we should ask ourselves why it’s become necessary

  • Denise Chevin
    News

    Five things you missed at the BCO conference

    2009-05-21T16:57:00Z

    This year's British Council for Offices event was in Edinburgh, where attitudes were far more upbeat than you'd expect

  • Planners
    News

    10 ways that SAP 2009 will affect you

    2009-05-20T11:42:00Z

    The new SAP 2009 methodology was published in draft for consultation last week – which changes will most affect builders and designers?

  • Noble Francis
    News

    Is everyone being too positive?

    2009-05-18T12:19:00Z

    After months of contraction, people are getting excited about slowing negative. But where's the evidence?