All Politics articles – Page 33
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NewsBD launches an opinion poll on the three RIBA presidential candidates.
We are giving you the chance to show your support for the person you want to see as the next president of the RIBA.
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NewsShock announcement sees Penrose replacing Vaizey as architecture minister
The DCMS yesterday performed an extraordinary U-turn by announcing that Ed Vaizey will not serve as architecture minister.
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Archive TitlesSpending cuts put culture projects in jeopardy
If “there’s no money left” in the Treasury coffers will anyone in the new government stand up to defend the Tate Modern extension or the Stonehenge Visitors Centre just two of the projects that rely heavily on public funding but whose future could be at risk under tough new austerity ...
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NewsEd Vaizey appointed architecture minister
Ed Vaizey has been appointed architecture minister, taking over from the previous Labour incumbent Margaret Hodge.
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Opinion
Building on the bureaucratic rubble
Coalition government could be the best news the construction industry’s had in years
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NewsShapps named as new housing minister
Grant Shapps has been named as the government’s new housing minister, according to reports.
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NewsTory education spokesman apologises to architects
Tory education spokesman Michael Gove has been forced to issue a grovelling apology to the profession after claiming that architects were “creaming off cash” under the government’s Building Schools for the Future programme.
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NewsElection sees victory for architecture spokesmen but defeat for architect candidates
The architecture spokesmen for all three main parties have retained their parliamentary seats and increased their majorities as the country deals with its first hung parliament since 1974.
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FeaturesLord Rogers’ urban revolution
The government taskforce charged with halting the decline of English cities has published its interim report. How will it go about its job?






