All Archive Titles articles – Page 576
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RICS structure ‘shrouded in Victorianism’ says Morgan
Construction faculty chairman vents his frustration over the institution’s leadership
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Meeting of minds
With the leaders of the major industrialised nations preparing to gather at the Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire for this month’s much-publicised G8 Summit, the Scottish Police Service and security forces are about to put months of meticulous planning into action in making sure that protest groups do not disrupt the ...
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Licensing: the transition procession
With less than a year to go before the 20 March 2006 deadline for the licensing of security officers in England and Wales, most responsible security companies are busy implementing their own plans for compliance in line with the Private Security Industry Act 2001.
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On target for a licensed workforce
Sir – initial security is pleased to confirm that, with 33% of the time gone, we have completed over 50% of the required training for SIA licensing.
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Slowdown may not last
As construction activity and workloads continue to slow down for the second consecutive quarter, the RICS’ latest survey suggests it may only a be short-term blip, as opposed to the threatening long-term low, on the construction horizon.
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QS’s response: RICS irrelevant and “unable to respond to modern needs”
Leading QS’s gave broad support to Launce Morgan’s stance against the RICS leadership and claimed that institution had lost its relevance to big firms.
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Planning - A user’s guide to the mayor of London’s oar
The Mayor of London can intervene in any strategic planning application made to a London borough after 2 July 2000.
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Isn’t it time this industry grew up?!
Sir – Like a good many others in the industry, I attended this year’s IFSEC Exhibition at Birmingham’s NEC.
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For the public good
In January 2004, Security Management Today asked John Saunders about his hopes for the future of a regulated private security industry. 18 months on, with licensing of door supervisors and security officers now up-and-running, is everything going to plan? Here, the Security Industry Authority’s chief executive delivers some hard-hitting verdicts ...
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National Security Inspectorate Gold for Nova Risk Management
Northampton-based Nova Risk Management – the theprovider of candidate and employee screening to BS 7858 – has become the first company in its sector to be awarded the ISO 9000 National Security Inspectorate’s Gold Medal accreditation in recognition of a continued commitment to quality service delivery.
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White Young Green get under way at Pebble Mill
Consultancy White Young Green is working on the demolition of Pebble Mill Studios for client Advantage West Midlands.
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Friedman simplifies selling with PowerBids
Software dealer Friedman Corporation is now offering an interactive selling system designed for manufacturers committed to improving the overall relationship and selling process between its field sales team, dealers and distributors.
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Get ready for some fierce IT lobbying!
Sir – the US government is to be applauded for its desire of wanting to force software suppliers into fixing their dodgy Codes, which has been a recurring theme in SMT’s IT security-related articles of late.
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Human Rights and Fair Trials
Chris Brogan continues last month’s investigation of the intelligence gathering procedure by examining the admissibility of evidence in Court and referring to case law… In particular the precedents set by Lord Woolf in relation to the case involving Mrs Jean Jones versus The University of Warwick. Where does the Human ...
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From where I’m sitting … private eye
How do the public and private sectors think regeneration cash is best spent?
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From where I’m sitting … public eye
How do the public and private sectors think regeneration cash is best spent?