All Coronavirus articles – Page 6
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News
Number of furloughed construction staff rises
Value of industry claims rocketed 116% in December
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Quarter of architects took a covid paycut - but were expected to work same hours
Survey finds pay stagnating, while new vacancies offered at 20% lower salaries
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Features
Running on empty: Whatever happened to the Nightingales?
The Nightingale hospitals, built in record time, were a proud moment for the industry. But with patient numbers overwhelming the NHS, Elizabeth Hopkirk asks why they never fulfilled their original promise
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Keppie paid almost £70k for Louisa Jordan hospital work
Government also reveals set-up cost for every Nightingale – as bill for English facilities set to hit half a billion
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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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Opinion
We can do things when we try
Covid-19 has exposed many uncomfortable realities but it has also shown what can be achieved in a very short time, writes Julia Park
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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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Business secretary tells architects they are making ‘major contribution’ to recovery
Open letter from former construction minister makes case for sites to stay open – as some architects call for their closure
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‘It’s tough for morale’: Architect’s frustration over critical-worker rules
Gort Scott director complains as wide interpretation sees white collar workers sending children to school while others struggle
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RIBA president: 'Give us key worker status to keep sites open'
Alan Jones says architects have been pressured to go to sites, which government wants to stay open
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Victory for staff as practice relents and permits home working
On Architecture in U-turn over directive to go into office after Building Design flagged workers' concerns
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Architecture practice tells staff to work from office – or face the consequences
Staff risk disciplinary action if they work from home – or a police fine if they go to work
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry delayed by coronavirus again
Remote hearings could take place next month
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Contractors raise concerns about working in latest lockdown
Firms doubling down on enforcing strict site protocols as government orders sites to stay open
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Sites to stay open as PM orders England into strictest lockdown since March
New rules follow those announced for Scotland
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Architects warned of price rises if border chaos persists
Long delays could lead to product and contract inflation, says Jack Pringle
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Covid resurgence takes toll on workloads as autumn recovery goes into reverse
Private housing the only sector to hold firm, according to latest RIBA Future Trends survey
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Mikhail Riches and Mole plan to reverse 1970s ‘error’ by rebuilding town centre
Stirling Prize-winner also working with Urbed on plans for 115 homes near Milton Keynes
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Chipperfield’s US embassy redevelopment takes major step forward
Contractor appointed to £400m job, one of the capital’s most valuable to be awarded this year
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Grimshaw lands Delhi airport job – but vows to stay in Architects Declare
Winning team beats Gensler and SOM