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Is it the further education sector’s turn to be in the spotlight?
It has long been recognised as the Cinderella of the education sector but this is put into stark relief by a recent report
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Projects: Northampton International Academy
A previously reviled brutalist eyesore in Northampton has been transformed by Architecture Initiative into a light-filled, airy and dynamic academy school
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In pictures: LDN claims York church competition
Practice rises above four fellow shortlisted teams to bag St Michael le Belfrey job
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Liz Peace to head up task force tackling construction's dodgy image
Construction Licensing Task Force will develop a mandatory licensing scheme for UK construction companies
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In pictures: Curtain raised on plans for historic Walthamstow cinema
Building shut its doors in 2003
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The Larkhill housing scheme is a lesson in collaboration
Two rival firms working together to deliver homes for the British Army can teach the industry a thing or two
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Image of the week: Shaping up
Dulwich Picture Gallery has unveiled the “second edition” of its summer pavilion
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Takeover target WYG racks up another loss
Shareholders to vote on US firm’s £43m bid for loss-making consultant later this month
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RLB brings in Aecom boss to double programme management business
Firm eyes growth in sector as part of 2030 strategy
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Legal: When is fraud relevant?
Fraud can be raised as a defence in adjudication case or to avoid an enforcement, but it must be strictly relevant
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Bellway ‘working to establish’ cause of Barking flats fire
Housebuilder ‘offering our support to help remediate the damaged apartments’
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Crossrail's £240k-a-year commercial director sets up new business
Paul Grammer, listed as employee in 2019 report and accounts, went in April
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London's flats need to live for the future
Decaying buildings littering any skyline are obviously unacceptable; we also shouldn’t cling onto the past
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V&A to protect neighbours’ privacy with shrubs
Move at Stratford site follows last year’s row between Tate Modern and Neo Bankside residents
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In pictures: More than two-thirds of HS2 demolition work complete
Work included tearing down former BHS distribution centre
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Companies crying out for Brexit clarity, says British diplomat
Dominic Schroeder was speaking at the BCO’s annual conference in Copenhagen
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Sketch of the week: Millbrook Park, north London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Kate Yung, practice illustrator at Assael Architecture