All Politics articles – Page 24
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News'Tidier deprivation' warning for riot-hit boroughs
London Assembly worried over government’s ‘long term support’
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NewsRIAS demands overhaul of Scottish public procurement
Architects’ body says process should be dramatically simplified
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OpinionIs the autumn statement good news for architects?
Yes, says Andrew Price, the prospects are good for the building sector; but Irena Bauman feels there’s no point picking over the details as the underlying policies are flawed
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NewsAutumn Statement: Architects to benefit from education and housing spend
Foster welcomes plans to consider Thames Hub proposals
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NewsOsborne to announce £30bn infrastructure plan
Major school building programme part of £5bn capital investment programme
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NewsCoalition’s housing boost ‘needs design funds’
Architects have called for design funding from the government to avoid a wave of poor-quality residential projects on the back of plans to boost Britain’s ailing house building industry.
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NewsBuild cities in the green belt, says leading think tank
Garden cities key to economic recovery according to Policy Exchange
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NewsGovernment invites RIBA to discuss housing design
Meeting with ministers will look at how the public accesses design advice
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NewsRIBA welcomes new Localism Act
The government’s flagship Localism Act will herald “new ways of working” for architects, and create opportunities for those who can adapt to the changed planning system, said the RIBA.
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NewsLocalism Bill gains royal assent
Architects to be affected by legislation which abolishes regional plans and kicks off planning changes
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NewsNew planning policy 'unsatisfactory' say MPs
Environmental audit committee calls for clearer definition of “sustainable development”
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NewsArchitects developing ‘kit-of-parts’ schools
James Review’s standardised solution approach expected to be ditched
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News‘Good design is key to post-riot regeneration’
Good design will be a key factor in deciding how to allocate London’s post-riot funding, the mayor’s regeneration adviser has said.
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NewsBartlett lecturers join student protest
Architecture lecturers join up to 10,000 students in march against fee rise
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News£500 million Growing Places fund to be announced
Ministers pledge funding for infrastructure to get Britain building
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NewsMP bangs the drum for post-war architecture
Payl Manyard said ministers’ tastes have influenced decisions
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NewsGovernment has no regeneration strategy, MPs warn
Pursuit of economic growth has failed deprived communities says influential committee
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NewsRIBA urges architects to embrace localism
Institute to launch guides to help profession work with communities
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NewsAnger as US firms chosen for embassy framework
Call for procurement reform grows as Foreign Office appoints RTKL and URS Scott Wilson
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OpinionShould protesters have the right to occupy public space?
Yes, says Anna Minton, though this protest illustrates the City’s lack of public space; while Tom Ironside says demonstrations shouldn’t prevent others from going about their business






