All Politics articles – Page 16
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More cities to get devolved planning and spending powers
Some will use money to build homes and improve offices
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Hopes for green investment boost from Energy Bill amendment
Support grows for government target on grid decarbonisation
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Prime minister lines up UK architects to build Indian 'economic corridor'
McAslan, Sybarite join Cameron on largest ever overseas trade mission
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Labour slams Pickles over building regs delay
MPs blame ongoing delay for putting zero-carbon progress at risk
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Public urged to ‘kick out ugliness’
Planning minister wants the market to decide on good housing design
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Boris Johnson to oppose change of use plans in London
Deputy mayor for planning says exemption to be sought for large parts of the capital
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Architect firm fined for asbestos failure
Welsh practice didn’t pass on information to builders
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Boles open to exemptions from change of use plans as backlash grows
Planning minister says government will listen to “good arguments” against office to residential conversions
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Opinion
Is it too late to save the British pub?
Yes, says Paul Nuttall, state meddling has killed a great British tradition; but David Knight believes the pub’s community role can come to the rescue
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Fast-track planning for free schools slammed by Lords
Labour and Lib Dem peers attack Pickles’ plan for overriding council concerns
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Architecture schools see interest plummet
Double-figure falls in applications for Bartlett, London Met and Plymouth
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Warnings over government's planning changes
Developers will be able to sidestep local councils, LGA says
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Secured by Design launches commercial guidance
Aims to build on success of residential guidance
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Does the capital need Design for London?
Yes, says Julian Lewis, it is the kind of leader in creative influence that the city needs; while Mira Bar-Hillel says it will not be missed
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Hopes raised for Green Deal prospects as likely interest rate is cut
But awareness and take-up of flagship initiative remains low a week before launch