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A lattice of rippling precast concrete on the Space House tower’s facade is a visually arresting counterpoint to the sleekness of the rectilinear block. Photo © Danica O. Kus Squire & Partners’ ...
Party figures are calling on the Prime Minister to raise taxes and rethink disability benefit cuts in a bid to see off Nigel ...
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John Glen had been serving in government up to the general election in 2024, and when the Labour party won the election, John became ...
Design studio Nina+Co and London practice ROAR Architects have ... The downstairs layout has been remodelled Inside Nina's House, the design team remodelled the fragmented downstairs layout ...
Yves-François Blanchet makes no bones that he wants Quebec to become a country, and he believes that sitting in a “foreign parliament ... of power in the next House of Commons.
"Edible houses" may begin to crop up ... These trees could bear the fruits of "edible city" initiatives emerging today. London and Leeds already have plans in place to plant more fruit trees ...
There were around 2,000 coffee houses for aristocrats to meet after the Great Fire of London, but tea was not as popular as it is today. To gain more profit, Thomas bought the adjacent building and ...
Baroness Merron therefore committed that, within a year of the bill becoming law, and each year subsequently, the government will lay a written ministerial statement in both Houses of Parliament, ...
Nearly two-thirds of Brits oppose Donald Trump being given the honour of addressing both Houses of Parliament, according to a poll. YouGov research found 63 per cent would prefer the US president ...
Barack Obama addressed both houses of parliament when he had his own state visit in 2011. But Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle and Lord Speaker Lord McFall are being urged to follow the example of ...
The text noted 'the historical significance and honour that comes with an invitation to address both Houses of Parliament in Westminster Hall or elsewhere in the Palace of Westminster'.