All Politics articles – Page 18
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Opinion
Would mandatory fee scales help the profession?
Yes, says Brian Waters, because architects need guidance; but the RIBA’s Richard Brindley believes they are obsolete, dangerous and illegal
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News
Energy efficiency plans welcomed by UK-GBC
Green building body says consultation on reducing electricity demand is “encouraging”
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Use X-Factor contests to judge housing says planning minister
Nick Boles calls for competitions which allow public to vote on developments
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NIMBYs have a point, says Prince's Foundation
Hank Dittmar backs planning minister ‘pig ugly’ comments
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Analysis
‘Zero fees’ is all part of the squeeze
Sanctuary deal can be traced back to government’s cost-cutting advice
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News
Develop open land for housing, says minister
Nick Boles outlines plans to develop a third more of Britain’s land
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News
Fresh questions over Arb's future as MP intervenes
Conservative’s Neil Carmichael calls for Arb to justify existence
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Energy bill lacks focus on efficiency say green builders
Calls for measures to encourage frugal use of energy needed to meet carbon targets
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Opinion
Will the new Bristol mayor be good for the city?
Yes, says Jack Pringle, George’s energy will make a difference; but Tim Kent is wary of one person having so much power
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News
Osborne slammed by MPs over “counterproductive” green message
Environmental Audit Committee criticises chancellor for putting off green investors
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Clegg unveils £225m housing tonic
Deputy PM to announce stalled development fund and renew garden cities pledge
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Cameron's judicial review claims called into question
Lawyer derides PM’s “back of bar mat” idea
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George Ferguson sworn in as Bristol mayor
Architect pledges to leave city “greater than I found it”
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Cameron declares war on planning red tape
Prime minister announces judicial review clampdown in speech referencing Hitler
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Ferguson: 'I have to get this right'
New Bristol mayor to be sworn in at Temple Meads station today
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Analysis
Survival of the fittest
With public funding cuts and owners running out of cash, more and more buildings are under threat
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News
George Ferguson elected Bristol mayor
Red-trousered architect wins city’s first mayoral election
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Exit polls suggest shock victory for Ferguson
Pundits call mayoral election for red-trousered architect
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Government energy efficiency strategy "disappointing"
Green building experts criticise ministers of lack of new ideas