Chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves has promised major funding for housing, schools and HS2 in Labour’s first budget since coming to power
Government names councils that will receive £68m brownfield homes cash
More than 50 councils have been awarded a slice of a £68 million government fund intended to unlock brownfield sites
Page\Park gets go-ahead for new Scottish Opera HQ in Glasgow
Glasgow City Council has approved Page\Park’s new headquarters for Scottish Opera next to the Forth & Clyde Canal
Architect struck off over failings on ‘botched’ extension
The ARB has struck a Scotland-based man from the Architects Register for multiple failings on a house extension project
Levitt Bernstein submits Islington leisure centre plans after taking over from PTE
Levitt Bernstein has submitted plans to revamp Finsbury Leisure Centre in north-east London, replacing a previous scheme by Pollard Thomas Edwards (PTE)
Maccreanor Lavington wins consent to transform former Olympic construction site
Maccreanor Lavington has been granted planning consent for its transformation of the former construction hub for the 2012 London Olympic Games
Crackdown on poor housing quality launched by government
The government has pledged to improve the quality of house-building by introducing a housebuilders code and a statutory ombudsman service for homeowners
PRP scores planning victory for major Wembley co-living scheme
PRP has been granted planning consent for a major co-living-led development to replace 24 houses north of Wembley Stadium
dMFK wins approval to turn listed Hampstead Police station into homes
Camden Council has given planning approval to dMFK’s proposed retrofit of the Grade II-listed Hampstead Police station in north London
Space race: time running out to save Future Systems’ pioneering school pod
The race is on to save a ‘space age’ classroom designed by pioneering avant-garde architecture practice Future Systems