All Politics articles – Page 8
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Government suffers another defeat on Housing Bill
Lords blow follows scathing report by Public Accounts Committee
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London votes: What the mayoral candidates say about architecture
BD outlines the mayoral manifesto commitments that matter for architecture - plus your chance to say who should win
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Lords reopen the door to zero carbon homes
Industry ‘hopeful’ that peers’ rebellion could put sustainable homes back on statute books
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London borough warns against local authority planning 'penalties'
Lambeth says policy risks exacerbating funding problems at cash-strapped councils
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Boris Johnson: Assessing his legacy
As the eight-year tenure of the mayor of London draws to a close, many Londoners have mixed feelings about the changes he has wrought on their city
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Budget 2016: Round-up and reaction
Architects criticise chancellor for not doing more for housing
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Government mulls fast-track planning for a fee
Developers could pay for quicker planning under new government plans
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Architects praise Lords for demanding joined-up design policy
Committee recommends built environment adviser and mandatory design review
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London Assembly calls on Boris to end 'dodgy development deals'
London Assembly recommends ending secret planning deals by making developers publish viability assessements
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Kerslake: Even housebuilders doubt government’s housing commitment
Housing Planning Bill attacked by Lords
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Don't demonise housing estates, warns C20 director
Twentieth Century Society warns PM’s £140m fund will threaten estates on valuable land
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Bill 'a travesty' for social housing, say architects at demo
RIBA urges MPs to back ‘quality’ amendment to Housing Planning Bill
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Architects stage protest against Housing & Planning Bill
Demonstration outside Parliament from 1pm today
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Design is critical to chancellor's pledges, warns Duncan
New homes, schools and infrastructure must have design at their heart, says RIBA president
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Chancellor to announce 'affordable' housing drive
Treasury will pledge almost £7bn to housebuilding and target delivering 400,000 ‘affordable’ homes in England
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Architects condemn housing association reclassification
Calls for ONS decision to be urgently reversed
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Architects condemn 'dangerous' Housing Bill
Relaxation of planning laws ‘will prioritise speed over quality and yet not give business predictability it wants’
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How the Housing Bill is set to hammer another nail into the coffin of design
US-style zoning will be introduced into the UK through legislation set to be published this week. With serious implications for design quality, shouldn’t we have discussed it first, asks David Blackman