This next phase of the Decent Homes Standard could help us deliver visible social value at scale, writes Clive Feeney, chief ...
The Chartered Institute of Housing has argued to an independent commission for housing to be embedded in the government’s ...
Yorkshire Housing has seen a reduced financial performance in the first half of the 2025-26 financial year, with lower ...
The London borough at the centre of an ongoing housing fraud investigation has revealed that some of the properties involved ...
A new partnership between TPAS Cymru and Samaritans Cymru has been launched in Wales, aiming to reduce suicide risk across ...
Paula Barker spent less than a year as shadow homelessness minister. Now she’s advocating for homelessness from the back ...
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Hexagon Housing Association in its dispute with contractor Providence Building ...
For progress to be made, it’s clear that a co-ordinated approach is required, writes Neil Gosling, partner and head of living at law firm Shakespeare Martineau.
Manchester City Council has predicted it will see affordable housebuilding reach levels not seen since the 1990s, while 2025 ...
In June’s Spending Review, the government announced that the Treasury’s Green Book would be changing (again). For the uninitiated, this is potentially extremely significant because it impacts the ...
Bromford Flagship and LiveWest have confirmed they will merge in late January following over three months of talks, to form a ...
A collaborative approach between providers is essential to delivering on the new regulations laid out in Awaab’s Law, writes John Bowker, chair of JV North #UKhousing With Awaab’s Law now in force, ...