Although there is no detailed evidence as to how people would answer these questions, it is generally assumed that the majority would reply ’very’ and ‘essential’ if asked to respond. And yet despite a continual narrative regarding these issues across almost every aspect of life in the UK, from politics to media, industry, commerce, education…
Author: Mel Price
‘Polluter pays’ principle fuels uncertainty in building remediation programme
Simon Storer, Chief Executive, gives his views on the ongoing building remediation programme. Whilst the cladding remediation issue rumbles on, with residents and leaseholders still uncertain about the future of many of their buildings, it is worthwhile taking stock of the current arrangements and identify the missing factors essential in addressing potential building problems. Despite…
‘Now or never’ – What has happened since COP26
IMA Chief Executive Simon Storer gives a view on what’s happened since COP 26. Eclipsed by the war in Ukraine and rising energy prices, the COP26 climate conference last November seems largely forgotten but with the latest UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report saying urgent action is needed to combat climate change, it…
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