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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.
Residents are key to retrofit success, but getting them on board is complex, as experts discuss at a roundtable event in ...
Healthy Homes poll, in association with Aico, reveals that the sector has work to do to fulfil government aims for tenant ...
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.
It is a year since more than 300 new MPs took their seats in parliament, including some with experience of the housing sector. Have they become allies in Westminster?
There has been a rise of almost a quarter in the number of people aged 25 and under who are sleeping rough in London, according to new CHAIN figures for 2024-25.
Councils, housing associations and build-to-rent landlords are among the successful bidders for Round 8 of the government’s ...
Heat networks across Edinburgh and surrounding areas could generate up to £2.1bn in environmental and social benefits, a study has found.
The 40,000-home landlord has confirmed a tie-up with Porthove Housing Association and the Rotary Club of Hove Community Housing Society. Both small landlords will become a subsidiary of the Stonewater ...
Large London landlord Peabody has named a long-standing board member and resident advocate as its new vice-chair #UKhousing Peter Baffoe has been a member of Peabody’s board since 2018. The ...
Four years ago, the disrepair at Croydon’s Regina Road Estate shocked ITV viewers and led to regulatory intervention. The council has now improved services. Katharine Swindells reports.
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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