The BSR has tripled its rate of Gateway 2 decisions but is still behind on its plan to clear a backlog of new build ...
Notable people working in housing, homelessness services and across local and national government have been recognised in the ...
We need to create fewer and more meaningful, government-run procurement frameworks, and make them mandatory, writes Anna ...
The London Borough of Newham still has “some way to go” to achieve compliance with consumer standards a year after its C4 ...
The stalled regulation of supported exempt accommodation is leaving those most vulnerable at risk and driving away investment ...
After Grenfell, landlords have strict new duties on checking fire doors. But what is happening in reality? Peter Apps reports ...
With rent and house prices so high, it is hardly a surprise that so many of us aren’t able to have the children we want, writes Sofia Villaweaver #UKhousing Britain is facing a stealth crisis: birth ...
New research connects the economics of housing to wider societal outcomes, writes Kenneth Gibb, director of the UK ...
The Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) is to start demolishing four tower blocks in the new year, with an additional five scheduled to come down later in 2026. The Northern Ireland Housing ...
Communities minister Gordon Lyons has said the government will get closer to its social housing target after it was allocated ...
A round-up of the key news stories, guidance documents and new thinking for those involved in building safety issues, ...
The Welsh government has commissioned a review of building control delivery models, including the current mixed market ...