All Politics articles – Page 8
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Elections 2016: What the results mean
Khan set to take London, while SNP and Labour struggle to wins in Scotland and Wales
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Government suffers another defeat on Housing Bill
Lords blow follows scathing report by Public Accounts Committee
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London votes: What the mayoral candidates say about architecture
BD outlines the mayoral manifesto commitments that matter for architecture - plus your chance to say who should win
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Lords reopen the door to zero carbon homes
Industry ‘hopeful’ that peers’ rebellion could put sustainable homes back on statute books
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London borough warns against local authority planning 'penalties'
Lambeth says policy risks exacerbating funding problems at cash-strapped councils
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Boris Johnson: Assessing his legacy
As the eight-year tenure of the mayor of London draws to a close, many Londoners have mixed feelings about the changes he has wrought on their city
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Budget 2016: Round-up and reaction
Architects criticise chancellor for not doing more for housing
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Government mulls fast-track planning for a fee
Developers could pay for quicker planning under new government plans
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Architects praise Lords for demanding joined-up design policy
Committee recommends built environment adviser and mandatory design review
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London Assembly calls on Boris to end 'dodgy development deals'
London Assembly recommends ending secret planning deals by making developers publish viability assessements
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Kerslake: Even housebuilders doubt government’s housing commitment
Housing Planning Bill attacked by Lords
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Don't demonise housing estates, warns C20 director
Twentieth Century Society warns PM’s £140m fund will threaten estates on valuable land
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Bill 'a travesty' for social housing, say architects at demo
RIBA urges MPs to back ‘quality’ amendment to Housing Planning Bill
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Architects stage protest against Housing & Planning Bill
Demonstration outside Parliament from 1pm today
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Design is critical to chancellor's pledges, warns Duncan
New homes, schools and infrastructure must have design at their heart, says RIBA president
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Chancellor to announce 'affordable' housing drive
Treasury will pledge almost £7bn to housebuilding and target delivering 400,000 ‘affordable’ homes in England
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Architects condemn housing association reclassification
Calls for ONS decision to be urgently reversed
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Architects condemn 'dangerous' Housing Bill
Relaxation of planning laws ‘will prioritise speed over quality and yet not give business predictability it wants’