Speaking ahead of the 4 July general election, Labour's deputy leader focussed on the party’s plan to deliver a “new generation” of new towns and the need to build on brownfield and ‘grey belt’ land.
The No Recourse to Public Funds condition can have a devastating impact on anyone it is attached to, but especially women. Our recent webinar explored why this is and what's being done to help.
Mark Prisk FRICS introduces a £6 billion AHGS scheme to retrofit social housing, enhancing safety and decarbonization.
On March 27, the governing board met as part of the governance cycle for CIH. Chair Geraldine Howley OBE provides an overview of that meeting.
Discover the incredible work CIH Scotland has taken to shape the housing landscape in Scotland over the past year.
Where are we at with housing policy in the four UK nations, and what can we expect over the coming months?
The sun may have shone at Housing Brighton 2024, but the forecast for housing remains unclear.
How can landlords effectively support their most vulnerable tenants whilst also protecting remaining services and continuing to strive for higher standard?
The Housing Ombudsman has published a follow-up to its 2022 report on noise complaints. We take a look at the main takeaways.
Senior politicians and sector experts were on hand at this year's TAI to share their views and insights on the latest developments in Welsh housing.
Is it time your housing association says goodbye to the bird?
What is the best approach to involving tenants in process and practice, and what are some of the implications of doing so? Alma Sheren investigates.
Are you thinking of taking an experiential route to chartered membership? We've got you covered.
Clarion and Tuath Housing shared insight into their work around damp and mould in our 'masterclass' webinar.
How we talk about homes matters. We all have power as communicators to tell a story about homes that builds understanding and support for solutions to make our housing system better.