Phone mast and fibre-optic cable installations in high-rise blocks could be made exempt from the Building Safety Regulator’s ...
The government has revealed a phased approach to its reintroduction of rent convergence, initially set at £1 from next April, ...
Every year, Inside Housing scours the financial accounts of 100 of the UK’s biggest housing associations, to find out what ...
A raft of housing policy changes have been announced, including a new social housing taskforce and reforms to Section 106 and ...
The reformed Decent Homes Standard will apply to all social rented homes from 2035, the government has confirmed.
Older homes can meet modern health standards if we stop trying to manage them as though they are new builds, writes Jason Ratcliffe, The Wellbeing Surveyor.
Richard Blakeway, the housing ombudsman, will step down from his position in July after more than six years, Inside Housing ...
Neurodivergent children in temporary accommodation across the UK are living in conditions comparable to a “form of torture”, ...
Tributes have poured in for Paul Bridge, a housing leader whose “intellect, compassion and commitment” touched many across ...
Tenants living in Brighton tower blocks due for demolition could get cash deposits to buy on the open market under plans for ...
Leasehold campaign groups have welcomed a £250 cap on ground rents, announced by the prime minister as part of the draft ...
More than 700 affordable homes, around half for social rent, will be built in Southwark through a partnership between the ...