All UK articles – Page 7
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News
Campaigners lose latest bid to save Birmingham’s Ringway Centre
Save Smallbrook campaign vows to keep fighting for James Roberts’ brutalist groundscraper
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News
Further 7,000 residential buildings outside official statistics could be unsafe, warns minister
Rushanara Ali warns those responsible for thousands of buildings have yet to apply to cladding safety scheme to fix defects
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Green light for DSDHA’s 294-home student-led scheme in Camden
Project sits opposite iconic Roundhouse music venue
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Features
‘We will deliver a generational shift’… Why the Grenfell Inquiry report means another building safety shake-up
Keir Starmer wants his government’s response to the tragedy to mark a defining moment in the safety and quality of housing in the UK. Is the industry prepared for it?
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High Court refuses full judicial review of decision to approve DSDHA’s Bloomsbury tower
Campaigners to appeal decision after judge finds outcome would be the same regardless of claimed planning policy breach
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RSHP submits plans for 54-storey City office tower
Proposals for 99 Bishopsgate set to be among the largest office towers in the Square Mile
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Bennetts Associates completes £30m theatre revamp in Hertford
Existing building has been extended to include second theatre space
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Competition to design Queen Elizabeth II’s official memorial to be launched this year
The memorial aims to provide a monument and a ‘space for contemplation and community’
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Proposal launched for world’s first Olympic level skateboarding centre in Bradford
The 1970s grade II-listed Richard Dunn Sports Centre could make history after narrowly avoiding demolition
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House of Lords committee launches inquiry into government’s ‘grey belt’ plans
Peers will examine Labour’s ‘golden rules’ for development on the green belt
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Fosters completes building for Chinese tech firm
Scheme built next door to Shanghai’s Huangpu river
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KPF draws up masterplan to revamp Birmingham University
Practice looked at 300 buildings in university’s portfolio to see where improvements could be made
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Studio E being kept in liquidation by Grenfell investigations process
Closure of firm “depends entirely” on outcome of inquiry, according to liquidator
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Green light for Hawkins Brown’s mixed-use Oxford masterplan
Scheme to expand science park with 1,800 homes, new office space and three schools
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Opinion
Seven years after Grenfell: We have come a long way, but there is still a huge amount to do
Andrew Mellor reflects on the Grenfell Inquiry’s demand for radical reforms. The message is clear: urgent action is needed to protect lives
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Opinion
Grenfell: a tale of systemic failures
A legal overview setting out the findings of the inquiry’s final report, its recommendations and the potential ramifications for the sector
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News
John Lewis Partnership submits plans for 215-home Reading scheme
Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher working on £80m proposals on site of former distribution centre
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Government promises to stop Grenfell firms from future public sector work
Prime minister to write to companies named and shamed and put them on notice they will be barred from taxpayer-funded contracts
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Product manufacturers come out fighting after Grenfell Inquiry’s damning verdict
Arconic, Celotex and Kingspan defend their involvement in 2017 disaster after final report brands them “dishonest”
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Decades of central government failure led to Grenfell tragedy, says inquiry
Department was ‘well aware’ of cladding risks but failed to act