Regulators may have to make trade-offs between maintaining standards and supporting growth amid the drive to boost building, ...
The Financial Conduct Authority is launching a probe into concerns that “consumers are being failed” by some claims ...
The Regulator of Social Housing has handed a non-compliant consumer grade to a London council after most of its stock had not ...
The government has promised new protections for social housing stock and reforms to the leasehold system under a new bill ...
The Healthy Homes Standard means it is now vital that developments account for daylight from the design stage, writes Mike ...
There was a 135% increase in affordable housing starts in London in the last financial year, but the Greater London Authority ...
More than 200 residents have been moved out of a Sovereign Network Group block into temporary accommodation after hazards ...
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Every year, Inside Housing scours the financial accounts of 100 of the UK’s biggest housing associations, to find out what the sector can learn about the risks they see on their radar. What are some ...
The first phase of Awaab’s Law begins today, alongside a £1m fund to improve tenant engagement and give residents more say in how their homes are managed. The law forces social landlords to respond to ...
L&Q has seen its affordable home completions drop by a fifth in the past year, while starts more than doubled.