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Development
July 2016
Government failing on target to sell public land for new homes
Connecting Britain
Only developers, estate agents and homeowners will cash in on Crossrail
Harry Blain
Habitat III: the global housing conference the world must stop ignoring
Leilani Farha
Could Sweden offer the Labour party pointers for its housing policy?
June 2016
Housing associations keen to keep calm and carry on building
At this week’s CIH conference, social housing leaders and lenders take comfort in low borrowing rates and the government’s reliance on the sector
US housing crisis is a stark warning for the UK after the Housing Act
Glyn Robbins
The US has a housing crisis on a scale so far unimaginable here, but new rules to restrict access to social housing put the UK on the same path
Foster on Friday
The problem is not London's foreign investors – it's where their money goes
Dawn Foster
It is possible to discuss housing without being xenophobic – people of all nationalities are treating property as gold bricks and avoiding UK tax
May 2016
How do you build affordable homes? Hold the land in trust
Foster on Friday
Sadiq Khan attacks empty luxury flats, but his housing policies are also void
Dawn Foster
Rayners Lane: estate regeneration that puts residents first
Foster on Friday
Even hipsters and artists should be afraid of gentrification
Dawn Foster
Foster on Friday
Sadiq Khan must decide who to side with: residents or developers?
Dawn Foster
Better housing can help tackle the crisis of loneliness in older people
20 April 2016
Rate-your-landlord or more prefabs? Four visions for the future of housing
Housing charity Shelter examines different outcomes of the UK housing crisis, from stronger rights for renters to mass housebuilding programmes
8 April 2016
Foster on Friday
If it weren't for tax havens, Lambeth might be able to afford its libraries
Dawn Foster
Local councillors should not be criticising protesters – the real culprits of cuts to public services are the tax avoiders of the Panama Papers
7 April 2016
Where do four leading London mayoral candidates stand on housing?
The biggest issue for Londoners is housing. We ask Siân Berry, Zac Goldsmith, Sadiq Khan and Caroline Pidgeon to reveal their housing policies
Caroline Pidgeon: 'The Lib Dems want renters to have the strong hand'
The London mayoral candidate explains why she’d be tough on rogue landlords, and pledges to create a city-wide construction academy for housebuilding
Sadiq Khan: 'As mayor I'll give first dibs on housing to Londoners'
Zac Goldsmith: 'I'm the only candidate talking up estate regeneration'
Siân Berry: 'It's not OK to tell council tenants to move out of London'
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