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NewsIndustry leaders caught off guard by Lendlease’s decision to sell UK construction arm
Move could lead to less competitive pricing on big jobs, clients warned
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NewsSunak pledges to fund 100,000 more apprenticeships by scrapping ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees
Proposed new law would strengthen powers of independent higher education regulator
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NewsAlison Brooks Architects wins job to revamp brutalist building at the University of Toronto
Scheme will deliver new teaching and learning spaces
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NewsLendlease to pull out of UK and sell its overseas construction business
’Profound change’ for Australia-based group to see its development and construction arms based solely on home turf
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NewsFormer Crossrail boss confirmed as new HS2 chief
Mark Wild expected to oversee completion of high speed route between London and Birmingham
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NewsCurl la Tourelle Head win RIBA East Midlands Building of the Year
School development commended for “subtle but fun cladding detail”
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NewsGove to leave planning role after decision to step down as MP
Polarising housing secretary says a ‘new generation’ should now lead Conservative Party
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NewsArchitects among business leaders backing Labour
Built environment leaders endorse oppposition party ahead of general election
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NewsMae’s multi-generational living scheme: A model for inclusive community housing
Mæ Architects unveils Block S01, a multi-generational residential development, featuring council homes, extra care flats, and community facilities designed to foster engagement and connection
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NewsNiall McLaughlin Architects and Purcell pick up RIBA North East Building of the Year
Pair’s Auckland Tower among four winning projects in the region
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NewsConfidence returns to profession for the first time in ten months, RIBA survey finds
Architects finally expecting workloads to increase after longest ever run of pessimism in RIBA’s Future Trends survey
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NewsSpratley gets green light for latest Oxford life sciences block
Scheme to replace seven existing buildings with 105,000sq ft of laboratory space
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NewsUKREIIF round-up: Election news gives ‘shot in the arm’ to industry frustrated over housing slowdown
It felt as if half the environment sector descended on Leeds this week for Yorkshire’s answer to MIPIM. Daniel Gayne was among those present to talk about housing, regulations and the impending general election
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NewsGrenfell Tower Inquiry’s final report to be published on 4 September
Second report follows hearings to determine how the Kensington tower block came to be in a condition that allowed fire to spread
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NewsBDP masterplan for 1,000-home Nottingham city centre revealed
Broad Marsh scheme part of a broader £4bn regeneration plan
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NewsScott Brownrigg unveils plans for education hub in Cyprus
Practice submits plans for local developer on steeply sloping site
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NewsRIBA commends use of grey belt land for new homes
Muyiwa Oki welcomes Labour’s plan for housing
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NewsSunak’s big election gamble: how the built environment sector reacted
Initial thoughts from industry leaders as the prime minister unexpectedly calls a 4 July election
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NewsCriminal trials for Grenfell Tower fire would not start until 2027, authorities say
Met outlines timeline for one of the “largest and most complex investigations ever undertaken”
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NewsImproving access to Hugh Broughton Architects’ Clifford’s Tower restoration would have had ‘catastrophic impact’
Architects respond to project being pulled out of RIBA Yorkshire Building of the Year







