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Heat networks across Edinburgh and surrounding areas could generate up to £2.1bn in environmental and social benefits, a study has found.
The government should look at making “modest” changes to tax policies to help free up existing homes, according to a report supported by Sir Vince Cable.
In an exclusive interview, Legal & General Affordable Homes’ managing director of stock acquisitions sits down with James Riding to talk transfers, targets and tenures.
Less than 10% of an estimated 17,400 uncontracted Section 106 homes in England and Wales have gone through Homes England’s clearing service.
Residents are key to retrofit success, but getting them on board is complex, as experts discuss at a roundtable event in ...
The UK’s largest architecture practice has launched legal action against manufacturer Kingspan, claiming that it acted “dishonestly” by marketing insulation as suitable for a high rise in Lancashire.
Many small private landlords could be pushed out of the sector because of the Renters (Reform) Bill, the Housing 2025 conference has heard.
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Prince William will mark the second anniversary of his project to tackle homelessness with a trip to Sheffield, as early-intervention scheme Upstream is launched.
What do social landlords believe are the biggest dangers they face and how are they mitigating them? Inside Housing surveyed the 100 largest associations’ risk registers to reveal the key issues, ...
Is poor housing a factor in the COVID-19 pandemic? Nathaniel Barker crunches the numbers to find out. Picture by Alamy The housing pandemic: four graphs showing the link between COVID-19 deaths and ...
Former Shelter CEO Polly Neate talks to Grainne Cuffe about her impressions of the housing sector, men’s rights activists egging her house and her next move.