Giving Credit To The Olympics Andrew Calcutt
The ‘Credit Crunch’ and London's Economy Gavin Poynter
Sorcery and The Apprentice: Re-working ‘the City’ Iain Macrury
What Price Housing? Michael Savage
The credit crunch: cause or effect of housing under-supply in the Thames Gateway? James Stevens
Harry Potter and the New Economic Order Andrew Blake
The Fetishism Of Production: made in London Andrew Calcutt
Places, Spaces, Codes and Signs: Unravelling the Tangle of Overground London Bruce Jerram
Ostalgia: Vera Drake, Community and Critical Spectatorship George Morgan
Bumpy Ride In The Metropolis Of Magazines Richard Sharpe
All Pose No Politics Dan Brooks
Queuing at Queen’s Matt Challis
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The credit crisis is symptomatic of deeper, structural problems facing the UK and Western economies; and these underlying problems are unlikely to be addressed in Britain by current government priorities.
Gavin Poynter
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