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Archive TitlesExcellent night out
"This has been the best industry evening I've ever been to." These were the words of one of the guests at this year's Security Excellence Awards... and he hadn't even been one of the winners!
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NT puts its people first
NT Security, specialists in electronic security and CCTV systems, has been accredited with the prestigious Investors in People award by Business Link Kent Ltd in recognition of the company's "outstanding employee training and development record".
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Vista offers five year warranty
Vista has increased the length of its standard warranty for products supplied from last Nove-mber 1 to five years – making it one of the most extensive product guarantees in the industry.Divisional director Mark Pritchard explained: "Vista is the UK's leading CCTV brand and we want to set the standard ...
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Wire-free? Hassle free!
Can wireless mean more? Manufacturers of these systems certainly think so...
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Hot products
Kits, clamps and a sophisticated video server scored the highest responses in a recent issue of Security Installer. Here's a quick reminder...
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Less trouble in store!
Digital recording is the video equivalent of changing from vinyl records to CD audio...
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Manager quits the SSAIB
A key manager of the SSAIB, Rob Armstrong, has decided to leave the organisation.
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Doing rather well over there
Four British companies are "doing rather well over there".
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Dame Shirley is told to pay £27m charge
Westminster council is poised to take legal action against former leader Dame Shirley Porter and her former deputy, David Weeks, if they fail to pay a £27m surcharge upheld by the House of Lords in the ‘homes for votes’ scandal. Last week five law lords unanimously ordered the two to ...
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Regulator acts over Ridgehill
Corporation presses for group structure at association hit by chief executive's tragic death
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Rent caps allowed to be broken 'if necessary'
Housing associations will be allowed to breach rent caps, but only where they can prove it is essential to their core business and a financial case can be made, Housing Today has learned
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LGA calls for more borrowing freedom
The Local Government Association is to press harder for all councils to gain extra borrowing powers in the wake of last week’s local government white paper
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At breaking point
Housing Today joins one RSL development manager on the painful journey through the Housing Corporation's online bidding system
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Union claims that rough sleeper count was fixed
Government claims that it has met its target for reducing numbers of rough sleepers faced angry allegations of “shameful practices” last week
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They could be heroes
Empowerment can be dangerous, but just remember Machiavelli and make sure the peasants aren't revolting
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Doubts over ‘catch-22’ borrowing regulations
New rules allowing some councils to borrow would still not produce a level playing field with housing associations for delivering decent homes, experts warned this week
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‘Poor’ councils face housing takeover
High-performing councils could end up taking charge of the failing housing services of their less successful peers, it emerged this week
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Transfer alternatives ‘go round in circles’
Councils are wrong to think that alternative models to stock transfer will deliver the government’s decent homes target, experts warned this week
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‘Social cohesion’ is at risk
Sector voices concerns as report finds housing at the root of racial tension in the north
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Transfer vote fix allegation
A ‘yes’ vote for the transfer of Manchester council’s Langley estate to Bowlee Park Housing Association has been marred by allegations of gerrymandering














