All UK articles – Page 218
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NewsMinisters warned firms risk collapse without quicker access to cash
Construction industry raised spectre of insolvency in daily coronanvirus briefing with government
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News40% of architects fear coronavirus could drive them out of business
More than 90% say trading has been hit
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NewsHousing secretary announces new fire safety regime
All resi buildings above six storeys will now be covered by new regulator, while buildings above 11m will need sprinklers
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NewsMinisters consider calls to extend planning consents
Housing industry lobbies for measures to help sector recover after covid-19 restrictions are lifted
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NewsRIBA reports own president to Charity Commission over ‘serious incident’
Trustees acted after Alan Jones’ shock resignation
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NewsProfit dips at ZHA despite ‘record’ turnover
Practice points to exceptional costs for profit knock as income from Asia soars and headcount rises
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NewsWork stops on Foster, Gehry and Wilkinson Eyre projects at Battersea Power Station
AHMM’s Tottenham Court Road scheme also paused
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NewsHousing developer warns of planning gridlock
Firm expects consents to fall – but announces funding for van Heyningen Haward and Fletcher Priest projects
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NewsCampaigners rip into AHMM plans for Lasdun’s IBM building
Twentieth Century Society dubs expansion proposals ’heavy handed’ and calls for elements to be dropped
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NewsSafety fears as repair work stops on Sheppard Robson fire block
MP calls on housing secretary to intervene as Bellway staff down tools at Barking Riverside scheme amid covid-19 crisis
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NewsAecom’s Grenfell Tower work may be paused
Work to rewrap the tower has also been held up by covid-19 restrictions
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NewsConstruction industry warned lockdown could last six months
Deputy chief medical officer speaks after publication of guidance on construction sites
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NewsPM appoints former Tory MP as special advisor on Grenfell
Nick Hurd’s appointment comes as PM stands down Grenfell Taskforce
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OpinionCovid-19 threatens our high streets just as they were fighting back
The so-called death of the high street was mostly about the failure of big chains, writes David Rudlin. Until now
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NewsJacobs wins work on £6bn north London regeneration
Knight Architects, East and Waugh Thistleton all involved in Meridian Water project
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NewsOutcry as huge number of smaller architects left in lurch by chancellor
Practices will fold, architects excluded from bailout warn
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NewsRestoration work on Glasgow’s Mackintosh building suspended
Weekly inspections of the scaffolding will be carried out
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NewsHow covid-19 is changing the face of architecture schools
Heads of schools talk to Jim Dunton about the challenges, innovations – and what the future might look like
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NewsSunak unveils ‘unprecedented’ support package for self-employed
But chancellor warns: ’We must all pay in equally in future’






