So EDF have bought British Energy?
Well, as they say: “If I were French, the UK would be the ideal place to build four new nuclear plants.
FG

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So EDF have bought British Energy?
Well, as they say: “If I were French, the UK would be the ideal place to build four new nuclear plants.
FG
2012-01-20T00:00:00Z
Readers note that a decision not to invest can be a wise one, that the big helping the small could amount to fewer accidents and that some calculations about the Green Deal could be flawed
2011-12-02T00:00:00Z
Readers interpret recent news of government funding for housing and architects’ unemployment
2011-08-26T00:00:00Z
It’s a matter of accountability this week, as readers blame the ONS for overestimating and distorting statistics, columnists for failing to give the full story, and arsonists - not timber - for being a fire risk
2026-02-12T07:00:00Z By Mimi Dietrich
In the second of a three-part series, leadership coach Mimi Dietrich explores why graduates often struggle to find their footing in the demanding built environment, while employers report widening soft-skill gaps. She shares how both can work together to strengthen the next-gen talent pipeline
2026-02-12T06:00:00Z By Robert Hopkins
Robert Hopkins explains how trauma-informed design can move inclusive architecture beyond compliance to create spaces that feel safe for all
2026-02-05T07:00:00Z By James Rivers
Early contractor involvement is often the difference between a buildable scheme and one that struggles to progress. James Rivers at Churngold Construction considers the benefits of a PCSA
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