Homes England has agreed funding deals worth £38.2 million with six local authorities to speed up the construction of at least 2,072 homes.
Esther McVey is announcing governmental plans to release data held by local bodies to enable the UK PropTech sector to thrive.
A new deal between the West Midlands Combined Authority and Sandwell Council will unlock the biggest brownfield housing site in the region.
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has confirmed a package of measures to help people on lower incomes get onto the housing ladder.
The latest mortgage data has revealed that the number of first-time buyers getting a mortgage has increased to 35,010.
The Homelessness Reduction Act has substantially increased the number of people seeking help from London Boroughs.
The CPRE has revealed that only one in 10 homes built on land released from the Green Belt over the past decade are ‘affordable’.
Councils are having to spend nearly 10 times on placing homeless households in bed and breakfasts because of a shortage of homes.
Oxford City Council is introducing free access to its leisure centres for people experiencing homelessness in the city.
The Department for Education is offering loans to housing developers to boost new house and school building momentum.
A new law will mean an extra 3,000 residential buildings a year will be connected to gigabit speeds.
Sadiq Khan has launched his first 'Homes for Londoners' conference, stressing that genuinely affordable housing is the priority.
RIBA has named Goldsmith Street in Norwich as the winner of the 2019 RIBA Stirling Prize, awarded to the UK’s best new building.
Oxford City Council is proposing a new approach to tackling rough sleeping this winter.
More than nine in ten homes for private rent are too expensive for those on housing benefit.