Stoke-on-Trent City Council has launched a housing repairs and maintenance company to improve services for tenants and raise housing standards.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan will invest £15 million in a new scheme to purchase hundreds of homes for Londoners who have been homeless.

Sajid Javid has confirmed government backing to create a new generation of town houses in cities to ease pressure on valuable open spaces.

Nottingham City Council will go ahead with the installation of sprinklers in residential high rise blocks in the city, despite a lack of government support.

New LGA analysis has revealed that nearly £3.5 billion in Right to Buy discounts have been handed out to council tenants over the past six years.

Experts from homelessness charities and local government have met for the first time as part of the government’s new rough sleeping advisory panel.

The government has confirmed a £866 million investment in local housing projects that will help build up to 200,000 new homes.

Leeds City Council is set to approve a £5 million investment to provide supported accommodation for vulnerable adults, young people and families.

The Chartered Institute of Housing has shown that more than 150,000 of the most affordable rented homes have been lost in just five years.

The government should do more to support the increasing provision of private rented accommodation by housing associations and local authorities.

Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council have launched a new metal recycling campaign.

Labour has promised to tackle the scandal of rough sleeping by pledging 8,000 affordable homes for people with a history of sleeping on the streets.

Manchester City Council has announced plans to undertake major refurbishment works to transform the Ben Street residential area.

Rough sleeping in England has increased for the seventh year in a row, despite the government investing £550 million to address the issue.

£42 million will be spent on enabling more elderly and disabled residents to make adaptations to their homes so they can live independently.

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