“Beauty may have been neglected for years, but now decision-makers are moving in the right direction,” says Clare Foges in The Times. She praises Building Beautiful as “a superb collection of essays published… by the think tank Policy Exchange” and mentions...
Related Content A collection of essays on the design, style and economics of the built environment How can more new homes and places be built in ways that the public find beautiful? In November, the Government announced a new commission on Building Better, Building...
Policy Exchange warmly welcomes the Government’s announcement of a new ‘Building Better, Building Beautiful’ Commission to be chaired by Sir Roger Scruton – who co-authored our report Building More, Building Beautiful, first championing the argument that building...
Architects should “stop being so defensive” and try to design houses that turn Nimbys into Slimbys (“something lovely in my backyard”), said Kit Malthouse MP, Housing Minister, at our Building More, Building Beautiful Conference – which brought together architects,...
We’re delighted to announce that this November will be “Building Beautiful Month” at Policy Exchange, the next stage of our efforts to address the housing crisis, the major domestic policy issue of the day. It is part of a new focus on Place – one of our four Ps,...
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Equalities and Rights: Conflict and the Need for Clarity - Keynote Speech by @SuellaBraverman
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📺 @SuellaBraverman “Parliament must be the crucible within which the difficult and challenging questions of striking the right balance of competing rights takes place.” pic.twitter.com/KLJJ…
📺 @SuellaBraverman “before going ahead with social transition, schools should get the best multidisciplinary team around the table, including parents. The legal presumption is that parents act in the best interests of their children.” pic.twitter.com/KoiL…
📺 @SuellaBraverman “schools and teachers who socially transition a child without the knowledge or consent of parents, or without medical advice, increase their exposure to a negligence claim for breach of their duty of care to that child.” pic.twitter.com/PZqb…
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