All Politics articles – Page 3
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NewsArb to quiz every architect in the country ahead of fundamental reforms
Research will guide post-Grenfell review of professional competence
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NewsJenrick defends proposed planning revamp
Housebuilders will pay higher planning contributions under new system, housing secretary says
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FeaturesTen things you need to know about the planning white paper
Government’s planning white paper sets out to radically reform the system
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NewsHousing secretary promises detail on planning reforms this week
Housing secretary says move will cut red tape and speed up house building
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NewsGovernment to announce new Building Safety Bill today
New laws will see biggest overhaul in bulding regulations for 40 years
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NewsPut 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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NewsChancellor’s green recovery package ‘not enough’, say architects
Failure to cut VAT on refurbishment ‘a missed opportunity’
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NewsArchitects welcome Sunak’s expected green stimulus
Chancellor’s economic statement today will confirm £3bn for green home upgrades
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NewsKhan calls for emergency measures to support house building
Mayor’s intervention comes as new data reveals demand fell by 40% last week
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NewsMayor accuses Tories of not being serious about housing after McVey axed
Sadiq Khan facing up to working with seventh housing minister
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NewsRIBA sets out demands as Christopher Pincher appointed housing minister
Housing quantity and quality, fire safety and permitted development ’must top new minister’s agenda’
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NewsMayor creates £350k war chest to fight Tulip appeal
Sadiq Khan's fund includes £60k for architectural advice and £150k for top lawyers
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FeaturesTinkers, tailors or candlestick makers: Who should design the Northern House of Lords?
The opportunities of post-Brexit Britain will be claimed by architectural pragmatists, argues Tom Brooksbank
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NewsBuilding Regs changes ‘not fit to meet net-zero target’
Architects warn Part L and Part F proposals ‘could have disastrous unintended consequences’
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NewsJenrick defends permitted-development housing record
Move follows research showing permission-free development cost nation 13,500 affordable homes last year
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NewsQueen’s speech: What does it mean for architecture?
Boris Johnson’s government outlines legislative plans for next five years
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NewsNicky Morgan stays on as culture secretary
Former MP will join House of Lords to keep cabinet role, Boris Johnson confirms
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NewsArchitects respond to Conservatives’ election victory
Dismay from many in the profession as Johnson romps back into No10
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NewsArchitects back Labour as best party for construction and country
Snap poll finds profession wants Corbyn in No10






