All UK articles – Page 198
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Cass School renamed following Black Lives Matter protests
Namesake John Cass was a prolific slave trader
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Plan to convert London Underground’s former HQ into luxury hotel approved
Scheme at 55 Broadway was sold to developer last year
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Allies & Morrison’s Old Kent Road towers approved
Tallest building in Devonshire Square project will be 39 storeys
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Campaigners welcome government’s decision to call in Pilbrow’s £500m London Fire Brigade HQ plan
U I scheme includes two towers of 26 and 24 storeys
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RIBA president resumes role after revealing reason why he stepped down
Alan Jones issues apology to architects after temporarily leaving post in April
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Westferry client paid £12,000 for seat at Tory fundraising dinner
Housing minister confirms media mogul raised £1bn Westferry scheme with housing secretary prior to PLP project’s controversial approval
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Arb in crisis talks after chair and chief executive quit
Critic suggests regulator ‘imploding’ after resignations days apart
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Almost 10% of practices expect to go bust because of covid-19
Almost three-quarters expect profits to fall, as more staff are furloughed
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Labour to quiz ministers over Jenrick’s ‘biased’ Westferry decision
Pressure grows with revelation that developer donated £12,000 to Tory Party after PLP’s £1bn scheme approved
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NBBJ to submit plans for biggest project in Oxford University’s history
£202m science project will replace unlisted Leslie Martin building
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Learning from lockdown: We need to talk about the design of care homes
With care homes in the news for tragic reasons it is time to imagine a different future, says Julia Park
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Conran submits scheme for 1,400 homes in Romford
Project is part of wider scheme involving JTP and BDP
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Farrells wins Old Kent Road permission
Architect gets planning for 262 homes on former Carpetright warehouse site
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Housing secretary calls for ‘first principles’ reform of planning system
Jenrick’s comments come after reports he is working on radical reform package with Dominic Cummings
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Architectural job vacancies fell 80% at start of crisis
Recruiters report first signs of green shoots – as interviews held in parks and on bikes
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Covid spread blamed on UK’s inadequate housing
Bob Kerslake calls for stimulus package to address overcrowding and ’reunite housing and heath policy’
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Architects urge prime minister to protect BAME-led design firms
More than 100 sign letter to Boris Johnson over concern for small and BAME-led practices
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Demand for flats drops as buyers prioritise space
Property search website shows buyers want gardens and ability to work from home
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Jude Barber is third architect running for RIBA president
Scottish architect to stand on a climate and collaboration platform