English landlords are handling more complaints since the introduction of the Housing Ombudsman’s Complaint Handling Code in ...
Places for People has completed a £200m loan from 14 banks primarily based in Japan across three and five-year tranches, ...
Three years ago, “reluctant chief executive” Louise Bassett took over Gentoo, which has since achieved top regulatory grades. Martin Hilditch finds out what other landlords can learn from Gentoo's ...
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Our inquiry has shown us what tomorrow’s communities should look like, write Lord Richard Best and Anna Dixon, co-chairs of the APPG on Housing and Care for Older People.
The chancellor has announced £1.7bn of new investment in Northern city regions in a bid to kick-start major regeneration ...
These conditions dismantle the foundations that neurodivergent children rely on to feel safe, and without these stabilising elements, distress escalates quickly, write Rosalie Warnock and Katherine ...
The APPG on Housing and Care for Older People has called on developers, social housing providers and planners to create more ...
A fall in borrowing costs after the 10-year rent settlement has been counteracted by a surge in gilt rates following the Iran ...
Leicester City Council has agreed to pay full compensation to two families who were left stranded in B&Bs for months longer ...
Developers in Scotland will pay a building safety tax on new homes in Scotland starting from April 2028 after a vote in parliament this week.
The Welsh government has commissioned Savills to research a rent convergence strategy as part of its reworking of social ...