Housing and health should “once again” be part of one integrated government ministry as they were when the NHS was founded, ...
The Local Government Association has warned that councils in England could face a £7bn funding black hole within three years.
House builder Hill Group increased its completions by 18% last year, while its affordable housing delivery was affected by building safety approval delays.
Sanctuary continues to pursue the sale of its student accommodation portfolio, following reports last year that it had ...
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The government must do more to protect private tenants, including by rolling out Awaab’s Law to the private rented sector this year, a group of MPs has recommended.
Ofsted has revealed new plans to crack down on unregistered children’s housing providers, through criminal investigations and prosecution, in an attempt to stop unsafe and unlawful placements.
A thinktank is urging the government to scrap second staircase requirements in buildings below 30 metres as it is claimed this could unlock 10,000 homes per year.
A raft of new reports look at the private rented sector, writes Peter Williams, researcher at the University of Cambridge and Thinkhouse Editorial Panel member.
A breakthrough between the government and Anglian Water has brought 18,771 new homes in East Anglia, Lincolnshire and the ...
Welsh housing association Ateb Group’s financial viability grading has been downgraded from green to yellow, while it ...
Wastewater capacity problems are holding back an estimated 55,000 homes in Northern Ireland, a report has revealed.