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June 2018

  • Grenfell Tower Anniversary, London, UK - 14 Jun 2018<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9716722a) One Year after Grenfell Grenfell Tower Anniversary, London, UK - 14 Jun 2018

    UK social housing should be celebrated just like the NHS

  • Children play in front of their homes on the Falinge estate in Rochdale, England

    Northern areas far less likely to have access to funding for social housing

  • George and Lady

    Leadership, learning and development in social care
    How Xbox technology could keep older people safe at home

  • Grenfell<br>epa06804884 A view of the Grenfell Tower in London, Britain, 13 June 2018, on the eve of the Grenfell Tower fire's first anniversary. The fire hit the 24-storey Grenfell Tower block on 14 June 2017 in North Kensington, West London, killing 72 residents. EPA/NEIL HALL

    All housing professionals want to ensure a Grenfell tragedy never happens again

    David Orr
  • Theresa May could honour Grenfell victims by fixing the housing crisis

    Polly Toynbee
  • Fury as housing associations redevelop and sell affordable homes

  • Just look at housing to see the true cost of privatisation

    Dawn Foster
  • Councils able to replace just one-third of homes sold under right to buy

May 2018

  • Edinburgh

    'Unaffordable' Edinburgh risks repeat of London's housing crisis, warns charity

  • Washing outside flats

    The hostile environment: what social landlords need to know

    John Perry
  • Affordable housing under construction in Bolton

    May's £2bn housing pledge not enough, say Tory council leaders

  • Young person homeless hungry and begging in London.<br>APCM66 Young person homeless hungry and begging in London.

    Vulnerable young people need help before they lose their home, not after

    Jennifer Harris
  • Social housing funding system is 'nuts', says top property developer

  • Public servant: my letter to the public
    We supported women with complex needs. What will they do now?

    Lisa Dando
  • Labour's right: we need to redefine affordable housing

    Colin Wiles
  • £250m spent but no starter homes yet built under flagship fund

April 2018

  • Jeremy Corbyn Launches Labour Social Housing Policy<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 19:  A general view of flats on the Churchill Gardens Estate in Westminster on April 19, 2018 in London, England. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan visited Churchill Gardens Estate today to launch the Labour party's Social Housing review and Green Paper consultation which sets out their ambition to build one million affordable homes over a ten year period, including the biggest council housebuilding programme for over 30 years.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

    Stop calling it the housing ladder. For those on low incomes, it's a treadmill

    Campbell Robb
  • One Blackfriars, advised by Four Communications, has 274 apartments but no affordable units.

    Property
    Revolving door between councils and lobbyists raises transparency issues

  • Former deputy leader of Westminster city council Robert Davis

    Nearly 100 London councillors have links to property industry

  • Re. Rogue landlords in Bristol. - 67 Alcove Road in Clay Hill<br>Pics - Adrian Sherratt - 07976 237651 Re. Rogue landlords in Bristol. - 67 Alcove Road in Clay Hill (5 May 2017).

    Renters must be able to hold private landlords to account

    Roz Spencer
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