Following the publication of the 2023 UK Housing Review earlier this year, this follow-up briefing provides additional commentary, analysis and updates on the pressing housing topics of the moment.
For the first time the Reader brings together a selection of the UK Housing Review’s contemporary issues chapters from 2017 to 2023 with insight into key areas of housing policy.
The 2023 edition of the sector's leading statistical publication is now available.
If you're not a member and would like to access a PDF copy of the UK Housing Review 2023, you can purchase this from the CIH Bookshop.
The executive summary brings together the key points from the contemporary issues and commentary chapters of the UK Housing Review 2023.
Find all the latest analysis and updates on the pressing housing topics of the moment in the UK Housing Review 2022 autumn briefing paper – a UK housing sector must read document.
The UK Housing Review is a key resource for housing professionals, leaders and policymakers across the public and private housing sectors in the UK.
If you're not a member and would like to access a PDF copy of the UK Housing Review 2022, you can purchase this from the CIH Bookshop.
The UK Housing Review brings together the most important housing statistics for England (and its regions), Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
If you're a CIH member, you can now access the UK Housing Review as part of your membership. If you're not a member and would like to get a copy, you can purchase this from the CIH bookshop.
This briefing contains analyses around contemporary housing and related issues, with a focus on housing need and the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic..
Featuring analysis from a wide range of commentators looking at issues affecting housing such as housing need, delivery of new homes, the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, fire safety, and housing costs. The briefing also takes a look at the direction housing in the devolved nations may take and what can be learned from this.
Following the publication of the UK Housing Review 2020 earlier this year, this follow-up briefing provides additional commentary.
This briefing contains analyses around contemporary housing and related issues, with a focus on affordability, allocations, and tackling homelessness.
In this year’s Review include analysis of recent trends in UK housing markets and in housing needs, as well as of public expenditure on housing and the government’s current plans.
During 2017 the UK Housing Reviewis celebrating 25 years of publication. This edition of the Briefing has been held back to allow it to reflect developments since June’s general election
The first edition(then called the Housing Finance Review) first appeared in 1993. This mid-year Briefing is the eighth in a series, complementing the main Review now published annually in the early Spring.
This Briefing goes to press just before the referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, whose result may well have implications for the economy and for migration.
These will only emerge with time, however, and for the moment the most significant recent events, taken into account here, are the March Budget and the devolved government elections in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The briefing examines the effect of existing reforms including the bedroom tax, home ownership, housing affordability, homelessness and much more.
This year’s review and briefing have been written by CIH policy adviser John Perry, Steve Wilcox, former professor of housing policy at the University of York, and Peter Williams, departmental fellow at the Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research.
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