The mayor of London’s office has missed its affordable housing starts target by thousands, new figures have revealed.
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Councillors of any party should think carefully about supporting a judicial review of the London mayor’s housing policy, says ...
Leaders across procurement have warned that Reform UK’s proposals to scrap social value requirements when awarding public ...
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Leasehold groups including End Our Cladding Scandal and The Shared Owners’ Network have called for urgent guidance on ...
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The Regulator of Social Housing plans to introduce a separate Competence and Conduct Standard, alongside new Social Tenant ...
The National Housing Federation’s annual supply survey has reported 13,275 annual housing association starts and 9,853 ...
Labour is losing support as a “direct consequence” of its lack of a clear plan to make housing more affordable, a London ...