All Archive Titles articles – Page 1014
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News analysis
Joey Gardiner looks at how years of growth turned Hacas into a takeover target
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London borough hires estate agent to house homeless
Hillingdon looks to private sector to help meet government homelessness target
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How to … Pay for a warden scheme
With funding for wardens under threat, James Hughes looks at alternative ways to pay
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… but OSM doesn't fit all, says construction group chairman
Housing associations should not be forced to use modular building, the man charged with improving construction and procurement across the sector said this week.
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Non-pathfinder market renewal plans get £5.7m
Two areas of yorkshire that are not part of the market renewal pathfinder are to get government cash to help them deal with low demand.
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ODPM steps in to resolve crisis at £440m Hackney project
A £440m plan to redevelop a north-east London estate is in jeopardy because of a row between the council and English Partnerships.
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2nd opinion: Derailed trainees
Housing benefit rules force young people to choose between a home or an education
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Scottish plan to use ASBOs for under-16s
Plans that would allow Scottish housing associations and councils to take out antisocial behaviour orders against children younger than 16 were unveiled on Wednesday.
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CIH to vote on fee increase after reporting £1.2m loss
Stock market slump and falling income from conferences and courses were behind shortfall
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The €64,000 question: what's in a name?
My daughter has just finished taking her SATS exams. For me, the practical upshot of this is that my own ability to move a decimal point has improved dramatically. For hours, we sat at the dining room table with me longing to tell her that she needn't really worry about ...
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Career path
Ellen Bennett meets an angler from Eastern Shires and the rest of this week's big fish
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Show time
EMC is hosting the Electrical Roadshow at Old Trafford, the home of Premiership champions Manchester United, on 8 October 2003.
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Presidential VIEW
The latest figures from the JIB show that reportable accidents to electrical contractors have fallen by 24% in 2002 compared to 2001. This welcome improvement in performance is a strong indication that the ECA’s Zero Accident Potential (ZAP) initiative is having the intended effect. Through ZAP we aim to increase ...
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Putting principles into practice
How can the principles of ISO 9001: 2000 help your business? Chris Ottaway outlines the first four.
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Voice overs
How will the emergence of Voice over Internet Protocol affect future cabling installations?
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New national minimum wage rates
The main national minimum wage rate will increase to £4.50 per hour from 1 October 2003, a rise of 30p. This rate will apply from a worker’s 22nd birthday.
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The light protection
As the use of downlighters increases, so may the risks of fire hazards. Alan Rogers explains how to maintain building protection.
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Latham on report
After reading Michael Latham’s article in your May 2003 issue (‘Quality work’, p 21), I have to confess that I am confused as to the intent of the piece. And if I am confused, what would 85-year-old Mrs Jones make of it.Latham starts out by reviewing the purpose and intention ...
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Job opportunities open up in Iraq
Staffing solutions company EPCglobal is seeking electrical contractors for reconstruction work in post-war Iraq.