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NewsArhag placed on regulator’s gradings under review list
Small provider is focused on refugee and migrant housing in London
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CommentForget Trump and the anti-green rhetoric, housebuilders must double down on net zero
Now is not the time for turning on energy efficiency, writes David Thomas
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NewsGovernment vows to end unlawful placement of families in B&Bs beyond six-week limit
Tackling homelessness is a key focus in government’s new child poverty strategy
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NewsBlack and minority ethnic groups 2.5 times more likely to experience homelessness in Scotland
Shelter Scotland and the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights have called on the government to tackle systemic racism in the housing sector
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NewsGreen light for 1,448-home Electric Works scheme in Woolwich
Student accommodation and co-living will predominate in 23-storey development
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NewsHousing affordability strongest since late 2015 as price growth slows, says Halifax
Monthly house price growth flat in November, while annual rate slows
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NewsHousebuilding group Untypical appoints former Barratt director as chief executive
Parent company of Hopkins Homes and Tilia Homes announces appointment of Gary Ennis
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CommentLearning from social housing’s past
Social housing’s almshouse roots and centuries of experience have much to teach today’s professionals and practice, says Dominic Bradley
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NewsKhan calls in British Land’s 3,700-home Canada Water masterplan
Move follows council report conceding £4bn scheme can only provide 3% affordable housing
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NewsWolverhampton councillors set to approve land deal for first phase of 1,000-home regeneration scheme
Wolverhampton councillors are expected to approve a below-market land sale to English Cities Fund next week, unlocking the first phase of a major 1,000-home city centre regeneration project.