The government has been ‘far too slow’ in reforming the building and fire safety regime in the two years since the Grenfell Tower fire.
The Local Government Association is launching its third year of the Housing Advisers Programme.
Hundreds of thousands of people could be facing homelessness in their retirement in the coming decades due to the rising costs of renting.
Councils are warning that homes created using permitted development rights are a potential threat to people’s health and well-being.
Universal Credit is draining cash and resources from already hard-pressed councils and their not-for-profit housing companies.
Retirement communities have a major role to play in meeting the housing and care needs of our ageing population.
A significant reduction in the number of homes affordable to Londoners receiving LHA over the past four years.
MPs say that the government’s over-reliance on traditional building methods will see it fall far short of its housing target.
More homes are being built and planned for by more district councils in more places.
Lord Heseltine has said that Britain’s metro mayors should be given greater powers over housing, schools and jobs.
Homeless people in England are 60 times more likely to visit A&E in a year than the general population.
Households could cut mortgage rates and save money on their energy bills under plans to roll out green mortgages.
A new report by the Local Government Association has found that young people today are half as likely to own a home as they were 20 years ago.
Housing Secretary James Brokenshire has said that all new-build houses will be sold as freehold in bold move to tackle unfair leasehold practices.
Weak regulation of private renting in England is leaving hundreds of thousands of tenants living in hazardous homes.