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Regulation: what lies beneath?
Is Security Industry Authority (SIA) regulation beginning to realise the raising of standards across the private security sector? Why is it that not all of the major service providers have qualified for the Approved Contractor Scheme? Who really caused the backlog of licence applications, and are we about to see ...
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Would you bare your legs for the environment?
Would you be prepared to bare your legs at work in order to save the planet?
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Back on Brindley House
DBK Back has been appointed as cost consultant on the redevelopment of Brindley House in Birmingham city centre.
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Award-winning crime fighters provide further boost to Liverpool
Award-winning crime fighters provide further boost to Liverpool
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Has the online court arrived?
Not just yet according to a new report. Online Dispute Resolution has been around for 10 years but so far has not taken off. Faithful+Gould's Liam Potts explains why UK construction plc is reluctant to get on the net to tackle disputes. Click here to download the full version
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London office market turns around as power shifts back to landlords
Latest research from King Sturge shows a break has been made from ‘tenant power'
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Legal quiz answer: how to handle last-minute information
The correct answer from our legal quiz supplied by experts at Blake Newport that appeared on 5 May
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It's anarchy in the UK's e-mail
SIR - E-mail has become the most critical form of business communication, but in spite of increasingly punitive e-mail policies, too many organisations still experience anarchic e-mail use.
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UK among dearest places to build in
The UK is one the most expensive countries to build in, while the UAE is among the cheapest, according to new research
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Showsec makes sure the all-new
Showsec is supplying the team of dedicated event professionals providing security and safety services at the Wembley Arena since it re-opened in April following a lengthy refurbishment programme that cost an estimated £35 million.
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CiT on the agenda in Parliamen
An adjournment debate in the house of Commons, organised by the BSIA and the GMB Trade Union, has witnessed significant support for the joint campaign to cut down on Cash-in-Transit crime.
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We must guard against making comparisons based on antecedence
SIR - I very much enjoyed reading Chris Hoad's Opinion article on the dynamics of security management (‘Best suited to corporate imperatives', SMT, March 2006), which is a thought-provoking work.
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The final account
Construction's last word on retirement bashes, the World Cup and IT conferences
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The Company and SMT combine to launch Hear4U rehab project
Trustees of The Company of Security Professionals, supported by SMT, have devised and launched Hear4U - a rehabilitation project designed to offer members of the security profession with health-related problems the opportunity to carry on working or return to work as soon as possible. Brian Sims reports
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Timing - the 21st century skill
Keith Pickavance, boss of Pickavance Consulting, has said that time risk management will replace QSing and project management as the "discipline of the 21st century,"
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BSIA supremo wins Personality of the Year Award for 2006-2007
BSIA chief executive David Dickinson has won the security Industry Personality of the Year Award. The Award - presented at the IFSEC Gala Dinner on Monday 8 May and sponsored by JVC - was bestowed by a specially-selected Academy of security professionals in recognition of David's tireless commitment to the ...
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Ready for 1.10.06?
The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has been leading the way in setting standards for security industry recruitment through the development of its Recruitment Code of Ethics. On behalf of the BSIA's Associate Member recruitment companies, David Childs educates senior business managers about age discrimination legislation that's soon to impinge ...
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Cyril Sweett plans future for Maze prison site
QS in masterplanning team to redevelop Ulster site into mixed-use scheme, including football stadium
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Schüco's vertical slider
Schüco International, has developed a new vertical sliding window to complement its already extensive range of Royal S aluminium window systems.