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BSIA launches affiliate scheme
The BSIA has launched a new regional affiliate scheme for the Security Systems Section to enable companies to experience a range of membership benefits at a reduced rate for 12 months before deciding whether to join as full members.
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NSI backs new ADT partner programme
ADT Fire and Security and thE NSI have forged a "strong new relationship" over the launch of ADT's new Affinity Partner Programme.
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SITO adopts new mission statement
David Dickinson, chief executive of SITO (Security Industry Training Organisation) has said that the organisation will change its emphasis in the future by focusing firmly on the customer to become a "more customer friendly, responsive and outward focussed organisation".
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Hard act to follow
'Letting installers get away with things was more often than not to their own detriment'
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Vision Link acquired
Vision link (UK) Limited has been acquired by a new management team.
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New name for BC Access Control
BC Access control, specialist door entry supplier, has changed its trading name to Farfisa Security Products to reflect the direction and growth of its business.
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What I've learned about housing … and swans
This is my last Housing Today column, so I had thought I'd write something about this being my swansong. The trouble is, no sooner had the expression come into my head than I needed to know its origins. It seems the ancient Greeks believed a swan sings a beautiful song ...
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£750m of benefit lost to fraud and bungling
£750m of housing benefit was lost last year through fraud and error.
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Corporation to give extra support to 429 women
The Housing Corporation is to target 429 women in senior positions for extra training and support in its drive to quadruple the number of female chief executives.
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The bench test 2: PC or DVR?
DTS Entry Line digital recorder from Videte ITDivisions are becoming blurred in the recording market
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2nd opinion: Christmas stories
Never forget the real-life human drama of what you do for a living, says Bishop Walker
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Heathrow growth could be terminal for 108 social houses
Government plans to expand Heathrow airport could mean the demolition of up to 108 social homes.
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The bench test 1: It couldn't be simpler
NVT transmitter and receiverSo why do so few manufacturers use UTP?
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Corporation bids to double building programme to 40,000 homes a year
The Housing Corporation wants to double its housebuilding programme to 40,000 a year and will use the Barker review to press its case with the Treasury.
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shared ownership can work for muslims too
Changes to stamp duty have opened up the possibility of an Islamic mortgages market. Andrew Cowan and Kim Senussi ask: what will it take to turn this into reality?
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A moving story
I was most concerned to see that you relegated to page 11 in your 28 November issue the news that an entire estate has moved several miles.Surely this remarkable geographical phenomenon deserved greater prominence?From what I remember, when Ridgehill Housing Association was set up nearly 10 years ago to take ...
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Spot the minister
Spot the minister: Housing minister Keith Hill and comedian Richard Blackwood opened a play area in Clapham Park, South London on Saturday.The park was built using New Deal for Communities money and was built after 60 residents signed a petition calling for play equipment for their children.Hill, who is MP ...
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And now, it's official
Labour has been in office for six years, but only in February this year did it finally grasp the nettle on housing and regeneration policy. One of the most striking aspects of deputy prime minister John Prescott's newly minted Communities Plan was his assertion that all governments over the ...
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Possession and Human Rights
Newham LBC v Kibata, Birmingham CC v Bradney, Birmingham CC v McCann