Ninety-two per cent of the private-rented sector in Scotland is unaffordable for people claiming benefits, new CIH-backed research shows.
Policy and practice officer Matthew Scott outlines how the new Energy Act will affect the way landlords and their tenants think about and use energy smart appliances.
This year’s big SEC conference was all about ‘resetting the focus’. But what were the main points of focus for attendees?
Hear from an award-winning organisation on why the All-Ireland awards are worth their weight in gold.
Leasehold reform and the Renters Reform Bill were notable inclusions in Charles III's first official King's Speech.
As the sector prepares for new consumer standards and wider efforts to improve tenant engagement, we explored what social landlords can do to successfully harness the tenant voice.
That electricity is so expensive (while gas remains cheap) is a profoundly dysfunctional feature of the UK’s social system and one that undermines our efforts at decarbonising.
A guest post from Helen Lawrence from University of Nottingham around the impact of 'out of area' temporary accommodation allocations on tenants in our communities.
English Rural CEO Martin Collett on the escalation of rural homelessness and how we can stop the crisis from spinning out of control.
Matt Dicks looks at what the Welsh government's 6.7 per cent social rent settlement announcement means for both tenants and landlords in Wales.
Speakers and attendees discussed the sector's progress on equality, diversity, and inclusion — and what more needs to be done.
Rob Gilham and Jo Shields share insight into whg’s people-centred approach to sustainability, which has earned them recognition from acclaimed consultancy RITTERWALD.
With damp and mould at the top of the agenda for housing providers, we take a look at what landlords across the UK are doing to prevent tragedies such as the death of Awaab Ishak ever happening again.
CIH’s new president, Jill Murray BA FCIH, tells us more about her presidential campaign, Be EPIC, and what members and the wider sector can do to get involved.
CIH president Jill Murray BA FCIH on the importance of professionalism in housing, her newly launched presidential campaign, and why you're never done learning — even as CEO.