Network Rail hnas’t had to bully firms into signing its payment charter, for the simple reason that it’s in their interest too
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Network Rail hnas’t had to bully firms into signing its payment charter, for the simple reason that it’s in their interest too
2012-08-10T00:00:00Z
A recent case raises the question, how long must a letter of complaint stay unanswered before a dispute is inferred?
2012-07-27T00:00:00Z
Here’s a case where homeowners took a builder to court for damages when cracks appeared in their homes. The question was how to calculate what compensation to pay
2012-07-13T00:00:00Z
As one current case shows, companies are getting fidgety about the sensitive information that goes out the door when employees leave to work for rivals
2025-11-25T07:00:00Z By Amman Boughan
With Rachel Reeves set to deliver tomorrow’s autumn Budget, Pagabo’s deputy chief executive argues that the UK’s challenge is not the level of investment but how effectively it is deployed
2025-11-21T07:00:00Z By Keith Godsmark
With the Budget looming next week, speculation is swirling around potential adjustments to capital gains tax and stamp duty reforms, but there is a more immediate concern that many people overlook – whether the technical due diligence informing their decisions is actually fit for purpose, writes Keith Godsmark
2025-11-20T06:49:00Z By Elizabeth Gilligan
As UK concrete demand hits a 62-year low, cracks are exposed in how materials are sourced and valued. Liz Gilligan argues that smarter procurement and low-carbon innovation could put the sector back on a solid footing
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