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Safety bill imposes tough sanctions for flouting building regs
Draft bill confirms new Building Safety Regulator and reduction of building control powers
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Jenrick set to reveal details of planning deregulation
Housing secretary’s changes to include permitted development right to demolish and rebuild existing properties
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Arb will tell schools to put Building Safety Bill on syllabus
Meanwhile RIBA says proposed legislation does not go far enough
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Grenfell contractor ‘did not check Studio E’s expertise’
’We wouldn’t have asked that question,’ contracts manager tells inquiry
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Government to announce new Building Safety Bill today
New laws will see biggest overhaul in bulding regulations for 40 years
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Images revealed of HOK’s £350m west London towers scheme
Work is first phase of TfL’s £670m mixed-use scheme next to Acton Town tube station
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London architects gloomy with one in 10 admitting covid will send them out of business
Majority of practices in latest RIBA survey expect profit to fall in coming year
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We relied on others to check subcontractors’ work on Grenfell, admits main contractor
Contract manager is first Rydon employee to give evidence at inquiry into 2017 fire
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Grenfell Inquiry shown two years of blanks in Studio E records
Architect admits firm’s failure to update documents-issued register ‘not good practice’
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Post-Grenfell reforms might not come into force until 2024, advisor warns
Government set to introduce promised Building Safety Bill shortly
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Pilbrow and Partners' White City towers get green light
Housebuilder’s St James subsidiary behind development
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BPTW lodges plans for more homes at Ebbsfleet Garden City
Homes, park and sports pitch included on 12ha site
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Legal row erupts over cause of fire that gutted Clandon Park
Blaze gutted grade I-listed Palladian house - leading to glitzy architectural competition
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Design competiton announced for future of UK’s smaller stations
Winner could sign contract for £250,000
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Mayor set to rule on Bishopsgate Goodsyard in November
Scheme first went in for planning six years ago
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‘Insane’ to have non-architect leading RIBA, says ex-president Pringle
Lawyer Nigel Carrington confirms resignation
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Put devolution at centre of covid-19 recovery plans, says Kerslake
Former civil service chief says power needs to move away from London
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