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Government announces plan to build new nuclear plant in North Wales
Scheme in Anglesey will be next on the block after Sizewell C
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Plugging in: We need to get smarter about tech-enabled offices
Technology is no longer a bolt-on to be installed in an office after practical completion but an essential component of the ‘commute-worthy’ workplace, writes the BCO’s chief executive Richard Kauntze
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RIBA Yorkshire Building of the Year winner deemed ‘not appropriate’ due to lack of wheelchair access
Hugh Broughton Architects and Martin Ashley Architects’ Clifford’s Tower initially judged as the “clear winner”
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Design for Eric Parry’s 1 Undershaft tweaked after Historic England criticism
Heritage advisor recommends plans for City’s tallest tower for refusal in objection letter describing 74-storey scheme as a “missed opportunity”
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Home Truths podcast: In conversation with Toby Lloyd, former No 10 adviser
Housing policy expert Toby Lloyd talks to Jackie Sadek and Peter Bill about his time in government at the height of Brexit chaos, higher space standards, capturing land value and what we should read into Labour’s stated ambitions for after the general election
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Network Rail draws up plan for rail freight and logistics hub at Olympic Park
Scheme will develop 30 acres of brownfield land at Bow Goods Yard
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Rayner announces 40% affordable housing target for New Towns
Shadow housing secretary and deputy Labour leader details new policy at UKREiiF event in Leeds
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Construction among sectors targeted by government jobs ‘bootcamp’ plan
Benefits claimants will be given training in sectors deemed most at risk from labour shortages
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Watkin Jones upbeat about future as residential specialist returns to black
Student housing firm economic sentiment is improving
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Sellar making changes to £1.5bn Liverpool Street station redevelopment following flood of objections
Developer in talks with the City of London over way forward with planning decision now expected to be delayed until next year
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‘We have witnessed increasing hostility in these meetings’... Architect Joe Morris explains what’s wrong with the planning system
Ben Flatman talks to Joe Morris about the complexities of the planning system and the importance of workplace civility
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Fresh delay hits Lendlease job in Birmingham with calls for outdoor space to be made bigger
Developer was first appointed to city centre Smithfield scheme five years ago
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Museum of London demolition set to go ahead after Gove decides not to call scheme in
Communities secretary put proposals on ice last month with Article 31 notice
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Green group spells out demands for next government in election manifesto
UKGBC calls for £64bn to be spent on retrofit programme for country’s housing stock
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Arup named as victim of £20m deepfake scam
Cyber attack believed to have originated in Hong Kong
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It’s M&S’s Oxford Street neighbour – and it’s being refurbished, not demolished
The former House of Fraser store is just half a mile from the M&S flagship which the retailer controversially wants to knock down and rebuild. Thomas Lane meets the team to find out how they are making the refurbishment work
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Familiar names on Rich List as housebuilder remains construction’s wealthiest man
John Bloor’s fortune put at just under £3.4bn in latest annual ranking
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Landsec warns London office space not up to scratch ‘risks becoming obsolete, regardless of price’
Developer behind Timber Square and Hill House schemes says occupiers want best in class buildings