The value of data-driven decisions in social housing is frequently emphasised. So too is the importance of taking action to support residents living in, or at risk of, fuel poverty. This CPD webinar, ...
The Labour Party’s first Budget in 14 years was set out by chancellor Rachel Reeves on Wednesday. Inside Housing runs through the key takeaways #UKhousing Despite the Conservatives decrying the Budget ...
The National Insurance rise for employers announced in the Autumn Budget could “endanger the government’s housebuilding plans”, a social landlord has said. NI rise for employers could ‘endanger ...
Local authorities are expected to save nearly £1.2bn by 2029-30 from Right to Buy reductions and being able to retain full receipts from social housing sales. Local authorities are expected to save ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered the Labour Party’s first Budget in 14 years. Stephen Delahunty has rounded up key responses from the sector #UKhousing Ms Reeves confirmed a top-up for the ...
Rachel Reeves has confirmed a top-up for the Affordable Homes Programme (AHP), a five-year rent settlement and Right to Buy reforms, alongside an additional £3bn in guarantees to support small house ...
Rachel Reeves has confirmed a top-up for the Affordable Homes Programme (AHP), a five-year rent settlement and Right to Buy reforms, alongside an additional £3bn in guarantees to support small house ...
The chancellor has announced billions of pounds in new funding for cladding remediation and the government’s Warm Homes Plan. Speaking in parliament earlier today, Rachel Reeves promised £1bn to ...