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NewsOil price spike could mean government needs to raise taxes again, CPA warns
Fears over delays to interest rate cuts or possible rate rises over the next few months as oil price per barrel tops $100 for first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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NewsGovernment’s updated infrastructure pipeline sees value of planned work top £700bn
Revised plan covers 718 schemes with energy sector earmarked for highest planned investment
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NewsRSHP completes concourse at Taiwan’s largest airport
Scheme part of wider expansion of airport including practice’s new third terminal
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NewsGreen light for 2,300-home redevelopment of GSK HQ site in west London
Howarth Tompkins, dRMM, Studio Egret West and Metropolitan Workshop secure approval for 13-acre scheme
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NewsRIBA International Awards 2026: Fosters and Chipperfield schemes among 52 shortlisted projects
Projects span five continents with schemes including places of worship and a waste-to-energy plant.
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NewsIn pictures: Good Employer Guide Live 2026
More than 200 industry leaders attended Good Employer Guide Live yesterday at the Savoy. Here is a selection of images from the event
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NewsGood Employer Guide Live 2026: Young architects joining practices without basic practical skills, Ryder Architecture consultant says
Peter Barker criticised the “antiquated” approach to education being taken by some architecture schools
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NewsRobert Adam Rome scholarship awarded to Cambridge master’s student
Alexander Hulton to study how loggias and porticos shape public space
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NewsFosters working on plans to transform Oxford chapel into restaurant for world’s sixth richest man
Larry Ellison envisages site as gathering place for ’some of Oxford’s greatest minds’
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NewsDozen architects included in Good Employer Guide
Annual directory showcases good employement initiatives from across the built envrionment
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NewsGreen light for Squire & Partners’ 1,000-home Canary Wharf towers
Council signs off plans for 43- and 28-storey towers on warehouse site
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NewsOBR predicts net additions to housing stock will fall to 220,000 next year
Body forecasts 1.3m additions in UK from 2025/26 to 2029/30, casting doubt on ability of government to hit 1.5m homes target for England
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NewsPRP submits plans to refurbish modernist Salford University office building
1960s Faraday House to be reclad with work expected to start this spring
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NewsEntries open for 2026 Architect of the Year Awards
Awards launch with new accolades and a new home for 2026
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NewsGateway 2 cases backlog virtually cleared as government responds to damning Lords report on BSR
But regulator admits more to be done on speeding up approvals process for remediations schemes
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NewsZaha Hadid Architects wins right to end licensing agreement on use of late founder’s name
Ruling means practice can now change its name or renegotiate deal with Zaha Hadid Foundation
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NewsCity approves Allies and Morrison’s £231m Barbican renewal plans
Scheme to improve accessibility and sustainability at grade II-listed complex
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NewsMore picks from the Surface Design Show
Here’s a second batch of finds and innovations from the Surface Design Show 2026
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NewsIn pictures: Florentia Village shows value of colour and placemaking branding
Florentia Village, a makers’ community in north London, has been transformed through a major upgrade and extension by Turner Works. The 3.5-acre former textile-manufacturing site has been revitalised to form a vibrant makers’ campus with a distinctive visual identity created by place-branding agency DNCO
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NewsUK’s first circular construction hub launches in Royal Docks
The project will take in waste construction materials and process them for reuse, preventing waste and saving carbon. It aims to become the largest such project in Europe






