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The deeper truth behind the crisis
26 September 2008
On holiday in Devon last month, the rain falling day in and day out for three weeks, I struck upon a rich seam of newly published books on the American political and economic scene which, written prior to the banking crisis now engulfing the world, pointed the way to it with startling prescience. Yet these were no dry tomes of economic theory.
Necessity of development right reform makes process no easier
26 September 2008
Will the reforms to permitted development rights prove all they are cracked up to be?
Fyson on ... those proposals we can usefully consider
26 September 2008
Those proposals we can usefully consider from property federation's mixed bag of a manifesto.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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