All UK articles – Page 290
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NewsArchitects write to PM demanding Brexit clarity
RIBA, Make, Aecom and Arup among signatories on letter to Theresa May
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NewsWalters & Cohen bags top prep-school masterplan
Olympic gold-medallist rower’s £26,000-a-year alma mater looks to expand pupil numbers
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NewsNorth leads a resurgence in architects' confidence
Northern architects predict more work and more staff in next quarter
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RIBA 'like a Ferrari that stays in the garage', hustings told
‘Gagged’ candidate promises to redistribute institute’s wealth to the regions
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NewsBrokenshire announces biggest-ever boost for self-builders
‘Landmark’ £100m fund part of raft of measures addressing housing crisis
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NewsBuildings still at risk after ACM cladding removed, MPs told
Experts say many buildings where ACM cladding has been removed are still not meeting fire safety standards
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NewsArchitects land places on £1bn Wates regen job
Further practices on framework for future phases of Essex project
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News95% of visa applications by non-EU architects rejected
Just six applications approved in seven months
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FeaturesAnalysis: Righting the wrongs of Canary Wharf
As Canary Wharf turns 30 a residential community is being introduced for the first time. Ike Ijeh assesses Wood Wharf and its parent
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NewsRIBA fires off legal letter to its own presidential candidate
Institute’s honorary secretary sends ‘cease and desist’ letter to Elsie Owusu
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NewsCriminal liability for building reg breaches is 'prod we need', RIBA tells MPs
Severe punishment may be only way to overhaul industry
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NewspH+ cleared to recharge former electricity works
Architect’s 100-home Hertfordshire proposals get green light
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NewsExpensive field trips and material costs are forcing students into debt
RIBA student councillors write open letter to heads of schools
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NewsGovernment's social housing pledge 'not enough', says RIBA
‘Give councils powers to build,’ demands Derbyshire
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NewsMac to be dismantled as matter of urgency
Sections of building to be taken down after risk of collapse worsens
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NewsGreen light for £50m Stiff & Trevillion tower at Old Oak
20-storey building will contain flats, offices and a church






