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Laa targets

By Jamie Carpenter

4 July 2008

Local area targets are a good sign for renewal

Richer, happier?

By Sir Peter Hall

4 July 2008

Income only partly explains happiness

Planners must talk their way out of the hole they have fallen into

By Huw Morris

4 July 2008

Just over a year ago, this column bemoaned the fact that planners and other professionals were divided by a common language (Planning, 1 June 2007, p13).

Fyson on ... Vicissitudes in debate over eco-towns

By Anthony Fyson

4 July 2008

Vicissitudes in debate over eco-towns as challenge panel report provides misdirected advice.

Richards on ... an evolution in plan-making

4 July 2008

Employing technology to do useful things seems to be a bit of a theme at the moment.

RIP regeneration

By Tim Williams

11 July 2008

Bid farewell to renewal as we used to know it

Tory splits

By Ben Walker

11 July 2008

Economic development exposes Tory divisions

Cycling woes

By Sir Peter Hall

11 July 2008

Let's get cyclists off London's roads

Domestic violence

By Karen Buck

11 July 2008

Championing new life after violence

Food supply must be secured by good planning not the markets

By Huw Morris

11 July 2008

One of the big ironies from this week's G8 summit in Japan is that after a superficially impassioned debate about escalating food prices and dwindling supplies, the world's leaders sat down to a sumptuous eight-course banquet.

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