The government has been urged to bring back the Everyone In scheme to protect rough sleepers during the country's second national lockdown.

Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced a review to make it easier for people to build their own home.

Robert Jenrick has defended the government’s housing plans, saying that the government won’t cut its target to build 300,000 homes a year.

City of York Council has submitted planning applications for its first generation of zero-carbon, exceptional yet affordable homes.

More than £150 million is to be made available across England to provide a permanent place to live for some of the most vulnerable in society.

Homelessness in rural areas has more than doubled in the last two years, with warnings that planning reforms are likely to make the situation much worse.

New guidance for councils has been published to help ensure care leavers have the stable homes they need, and prevent them from becoming homeless.

The British Property Federation has revealed the scale of new housing-with-care units required to keep up with future demand.

Housing Minister Kelly Tolhurst has announced new funding for supported housing pilots in priority areas.

The government has announced a new £10 million Cold Weather Fund to support councils get rough sleepers off the streets during the winter.

Communities could have missed out on nearly 30,000 affordable homes in the past five years if proposed government planning reforms were in place.

New research from Shelter has revealed that only half of private renters in England felt safe in their homes during the coronavirus lockdown.

The first batch of modular homes designed as accommodation for homeless Londoners has been assembled on a test site in Tower Hamlets.

Plans to further tackle fuel poverty in Wales by 2035 have been published for consultation by the Welsh Government.

Nearly a quarter of a million households who were homeless or at risk of becoming homeless have benefited from the Homelessness Reduction Act.

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