All UK articles – Page 5
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NewsFirst look at Metropolitan Workshop and Shedkm’s plans for Liverpool Festival Gardens scheme
First phase would include 440 homes
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NewsUS pharma giant pulls out of AHMM’s King’s Cross life sciences scheme
Decision blamed on declining competitiveness of UK market
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NewsReform deputy leader tells contractors ‘don’t bother’ bidding Northern Powerhouse Rail and commits party to scrapping scheme
Government reportedly considering backing high-speed link between Liverpool and Manchester
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NewsHS2’s Euston terminus still at risk of poor decision-making, MPs tell Treasury
Government definition of ‘mega projects’ granted greater scrutiny excludes many strategic projects, Public Accounts Committee warns
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NewsLevitt Bernstein wins planning for 79-home Islington mixed-use scheme
Vorley Road plans to include new Archway Library and medical centre
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NewsCity approves Orms and Richard Griffiths’ Custom House hotel conversion
Councillors unanimously back plans to turn grade I-listed City landmark into a hotel
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FeaturesWhat does the appointment of Steve Reed as new housing secretary mean for housebuilding?
Angela Rayner’s replacement held the shadow housing brief in 2021 and now he returns to the role in government. But although he has promised to ‘build, baby, build’, Reed lacks the influence on Keir Starmer that his predecessor had
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NewsNational Gallery to launch competition tomorrow for £375m expansion
New wing at Charing Cross site envisaged to be gallery’s largest transformation since its foundation 200 years ago
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NewsPennycook keeps housing brief following reshuffle of junior ministers
More than 20 new junior ministers appointed following Angela Rayner’s resignation
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FeaturesThe plan to cut the gateway 2 backlog: Key points from Tuesday’s parliamentary hearings on the BSR
This week saw an unusual amount of scrutiny of the Building Safety Regulator, with committees in both the Commons and the Lords examining the issue. Daniel Gayne watched the debates to find out where the troubled institution is headed
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NewsStiff & Trevillion lodges plans for City’s latest office-to-hotel conversion
Scheme would add four storeys to ‘undesirable’ 1990s building
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NewsHigh-profile trio granted permission for Romford town centre revamp despite 2,500 objections
Fletcher Priest, Allies & Morrison and Maccreanor Lavington secure approval for 1,000-home scheme amid backlash over loss of local mosque
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NewsAHMM’s stalled Waterloo office scheme facing further delay with application for 18-month meanwhile use on site
HB Reavis’ plans for 31-storey block and linked groundscraper were approved six years ago
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NewsScottish government to invest nearly £5bn in affordable housing
Scotland’s Housing Emergency Action Plan aims to address nation’s housing crisis
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NewsBCO planning ‘complete overhaul’ of office rating system
Offices body to introduce new ‘prime’ grade for best office space as it describes current system as ‘not fit for purpose’
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NewsOrms and Richard Griffiths’ Custom House hotel conversion set to be approved next week
Plans to turn grade I-listed City landmark into a hotel backed by planning officers with no objections on heritage grounds
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NewsTower 42 to undergo ‘significant transformation’ under plans being worked up by dMFK
Atrium entrance and internal spaces at 1980s landmark to be given facelift aiming to attract modern occupiers
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NewsChris Williamson urges architects to meet AI challenge ‘head on’ as he begins term as RIBA president
WW+P co-founder starts presidential role today
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NewsManalo & White commercial manager charged under Terrorism Act following arrest at Palestine protest
Steve Fox among four high-profile architects arrested since July at protests supporting banned group Palestine Action
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NewsPlans in for Carmody Groarke and Sheppard Robson’s £400m student resi scheme behind Tate Modern
Bankside House replacement to include nearly 2,000 student beds in three towers up to 28 storeys in height






