All Budget articles
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News
Budget 2024: RIBA dubs package ‘a missed opportunity’
Institute describes housing funding as a “drop in the ocean” and laments lack of a retrofit strategy
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Budget 2013: Update on building regs by May promises Osborne
Government renews commitment to zero carbon homes by 2016
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Features
Nine things in the budget that could be good for architects...
…and four things that should have been better
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News
Budget 2013: RIBA slams Osborne for missed housebuilding opportunity
President Angela Brady calls for major public investment in affordable housing
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News
Budget 2013: Housing boost risks another price bubble
Housing loans and mortgage guarantees could push up prices says RICS chief economist
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News
Budget 2013: Infrastructure ‘boost’ gets cool reception
George Osborne announced £3bn of extra spending from 2015
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News
Budget 2013: Osborne announces “dramatic intervention” to boost UK housing market
Mortgage guarantees and government-backed housing loans announced by chancellor
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News
UK-GBC urges chancellor to back Green Deal in budget
Paul King says focus on sustainability could create jobs
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News
Osborne urged to include energy-efficient homes in budget
Federation of Master Builders urges chancellor to rethink the timeline for zero carbon homes
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News
Airport decision delay infuriates James Dyson
Designer said infrastructure spending push is need if British business is to thrive
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News
Garden cities at odds with localism, claim architects
Cameron sees schemes as answer to housing crisis
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News
Listed buildings to lose VAT relief
Heritage architects upset by change to tax rules on alterations
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News
Planning reforms to come into force next week
Chancellor confirms NPPF as part of Budget speech
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Analysis
Universities face the challenge
Changes in higher education funding are transforming the market for architects
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News
Architecture Centre Network 'could close' after latest funding blow
The Architecture Centre Network (ACN) has admitted it may be forced to wind itself up after the government rejected its bid for funding.Chief executive Bridget Sawyers warned that one or two regional centres might also have to close after several sources of funding collapsed.In the latest blow yesterday, planning minister ...
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News
Empty offices could be turned into homes, minister proposes
Government launches consultation on relaxation of planning rules
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Opinion
It was acceptable in the 80s
Osborne’s new enterprise zones reflect the misplaced belief that planning is the enemy of development