All UK articles – Page 78
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NewsMarks & Spencer gearing up for start of High Court challenge on Oxford Street ruling
Michael Gove’s rejection of plans to redevelop flagship store has made it “impossible” for developers to interpret planning policy, retailer claims
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NewsNine Cambridge projects on shortlist for 2024 RIBA East awards
Niall McLaughlin’s WongAvery gallery nominated for the second time after missing out on gong last year
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NewsNíall McLaughlin and Purcell shortlisted for RIBA North East Award
Firms’ Auckland Castle project vies with three other schemes for regional recognition
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NewsPlanning departments not ready for biodiversity net gain rules, property group warns
British Property Federation wants long-term funding approach so councils can handle new planning condition coming into force next week
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NewsBond Bryan gets go-ahead for work at Hopkins’ Inland Revenue Centre
Proposals will see conversion of grade II-listed 1990s complex into new campus for the University of Nottingham
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NewsShedkm cleared to turn brutalist former council HQ into start-up space
Wigan Civic Centre proposals for Capital & Centric target BREEAM “excellent” rating
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NewsCampaigners considering challenge of Gove’s ‘cowardly’ decision to approve Make’s ITV Studios scheme
Campaign group which opposed £700m South Bank plans at public inquiry meeting tonight to dicuss next steps
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NewsGensler appoints four new principals to UK and European leadership team
Number one globally ranked practice makes appointments at time of growth in UK and European business
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NewsMPs question whether HS2’s Euston station will ever get built and describe line as ‘poor value’
Public Accounts Committee criticises government, saying scheme ‘needed steady hand on tiller’ – and didn’t get it
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OpinionHow the latest HSE guidance on Mandatory Occurrence Reporting affects Principal Dutyholders
Andrew Mellor provides another essential update on the constantly evolving regulatory environment
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NewsGove gives all clear for Make’s £700m ITV Studios redevelopment
Communities secretary backs planning inspector’s recommendation to approve South Bank scheme two years after work was due to start
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News£4.4m Newark Castle plans move forward
Martin Ashley Architects and Hugh Broughton Architects proposals get council backing
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NewsArchitect wanted to design Bath fashion museum in listed former post office
The Fashion Museum, Bath moving from its current premises to neo-Georgian corner plot
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NewsBroadway Malyan’s controversial Norwich scheme axed as developer blames government
Weston Homes says Conservatives have “no understanding” of the housebuilding industry
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NewsFoster says London is ‘coasting’ on planning heritage
Architect also rips into government for cancelling HS2 line to Manchester
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NewsMayors to meet consultants following talks with transport secretary on HS2 alternative
Andy Street and Andy Burnham to brief wider team this week on Mark Harper talks
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NewsGrimshaw profit down 20% as HS2 Euston delay takes toll
Bottom line hit despite increase in global revenue
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NewsCouncil confirms demolition of Birmingham’s Ringway Centre after legal challenge
Campaigners fail in last-ditch attempt to sink Corstorphine & Wright’s plans to replace brutalist landmark with three residential towers
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NewsAllies & Morrison wins planning for Bankside scheme on site of Roman ruins
Mixed-use job for Landsec and Places for London was first given OK three years ago
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NewsGarnett Architecture unveils plans to refurbish Russell Square office
Scheme to modernise 1960s block used as the headquarters of FTSE firm Associated British Foods







