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2015-10-08T07:45:00Z By Iain Withers
Labour leader sets out his forthright views on HS2 and blacklisting
2015-10-06T08:44:00Z By Iain Withers
Labour leader ‘very disappointed’ as housing associations back controversial roll-out
2026-01-22T06:00:00Z Sponsored by Ryder Architecture Northumbria University & University of the Built Environment
Ryder Architecture and its partners Northumbria University and the University of the Built Environment are calling for a radical rethink of built environment education. This builds on the proven success of pioneering higher and degree apprenticeships such as PlanBEE, by widening opportunity and providing the right skills for the future ...
2026-03-27T07:00:00Z By Tracy Harrison
Tracy Harrison welcomes the increasing shift in focus onto regeneration and sets out what the Northern Housing Consortium is doing to move the dial
2026-03-26T07:00:00Z By Thomas Lane
The homes element of just launched new energy regulations promises big savings on bills. It’s a pity that the benefits will come too late to help with the impact of the current energy crisis, writes Thomas Lane
2026-03-23T12:36:00Z By Tom Mitchell
Delivery structures, governance and long-term stewardship are just as important as the housing numbers attached to this next generation of new towns, Tom Mitchell at Metropolitan Workshop writes
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