Emergency measures to resuscitate housebuilding in London will be announced and come into force “imminently”, according to ...
Tower Hamlets Council has appealed to development and investment partners to help it deliver ambitious plans for 52,000 new homes in the coming years.
New transparency requirements for contractual control agreements to improve fairness in the land market have been introduced ...
In this Inside Housing webinar, run in association with affordable housing stock management specialist Sureserve, we explore examples of best practice for solar energy in social housing in 2026.
Landlords with large panel system blocks are being urged to fill in a survey to set out the challenge the sector faces and ...
Orbit has appointed a new customer welfare strategy lead to drive its award-winning customer well-being offer.
Government plans to improve accessibility standards for new homes will continue to leave wheelchair users stranded in many parts of the UK, Habinteg has warned.
Clarion Housing Group’s charitable foundation has received a £1m donation to allow it to extend its well-being spaces initiative for a further two years.
Opinion
John Lewis abandoning its build-to-rent plans is an omen for the future of London housebuilding
If John Lewis feels it must pull the plug, Jules Birch asks, what does that mean for viability in the wider sector?
Legal & General (L&G) has bought more than 300 new homes in Barnet for use as social rent in a deal with Barratt London. Legal & General has bought more than 300 new homes in Barnet for use as social ...
The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards can improve things for older private renters, but only if enacted effectively, writes Joanna Elson of Independent Age.
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