All Brexit articles – Page 2
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Government may extend deadline for post-Brexit certification as worries mount
All products with a CE mark – including structural steel, insulation, glass and cladding – need retesting to meet new UK standard
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Qualifications bill could repair some of Brexit damage, says RSHP partner as staff shortages loom
Architecture becoming job-seeker’s market, warn specialists as government outlines new plans for mutual recognition
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UK ‘could run out of construction materials’ as Brexit invalidates certificates
Minister is warned Britain does not have enough testing capacity for the scale of the problem
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City talks itself up with future skyline images
Corporation claims projections demonstrate post-pandemic confidence
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Material shortages are beginning to look like a long-term issue
Short-term supply disruption could be an early warning of a longer-term problem for the UK’s construction sector, warns Simon Rawlinson
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Projects taking longer to get off the ground as nervous funders run rule over covid risks
Property consultant reports worries over pandemic putting brakes on deals being signed off
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Opinion
Have we passed peak London?
‘London is going to become a lot scruffier,’ Yolande Barnes tells Ben Flatman
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Mipim cancelled again – but architects and clients could be back on Croisette in September
Organisers of Cannes property fair scrap June plans and announce autumn summit instead
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Features
Further education colleges have a vital role to play in rebuilding the economy after covid and Brexit
Alfonso Padro offers some advice for how best to use the funding announced with the Jobs for Skills white paper
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Features
Sunak has given us little cause to cheer
There are some dubious ideas and missed opportunities alongside the chancellor’s gifts, writes Brendan Kilpatrick
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At a glance: What Budget 2021 means for the industry
Take a look at some of the key policy announcements for construction
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Lockdown and Brexit send architects’ confidence tumbling
Biggest slump in optimism among practices across northern England
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RSHP opens office in Paris to beat Brexit
Architect says base in French capital will act as gateway to Europe after ’profoundly regressive act’
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Opinion
Addressing the problems of public procurement
A newly published government green paper has the potential to profoundly impact UK architectural practice, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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Revealed: The UK contenders for the EU Mies Award 2022
Nearly 450 projects from 41 countries are in the running for prestigious prize
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Architects’ end-of-year optimism set to be punctured by latest lockdown
Confidence surged in December before new restrictions - and Brexit deal - announced
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Features
What the Brexit deal means for architects
RIBA’s Lucy Monks unpacks how the future-relationship agreement will change everything for the profession, from visiting clients to recognition of qualifications
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‘Brexit disruption postponed’ warning
Full customs declarations for construction products only required from July
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Features
Scrapping Erasmus is a tragedy for the next generation of architects
Britain’s exit from the exchange programme has needlessly destroyed something of enormous value, writes Oliver Bayliss
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Government sets out route for EU architects to work in UK
But UK architects have no automatic recognition of qualifications in all EU countries