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  • Builders stand on scaffolding as they work on the roof of a house on a housing development

    Barratt to build fewer houses this year despite Labour pledge to fix shortage

  • Woman using Switchee thermostat

    UK tech startup raises £5m to prevent dangerous mould in social housing

  • Bricks and mortar

    How to access land to build more housing

    Letters: Ray Corbett suggests repealing the Land Compensation Act, while Prof Andrew Fraser wants to rake back vast areas owned by hereditary peers. Plus a letter from Bea Rogers
  • Green fields and fences under a blue sky

    Labour’s housing plans will use land twice size of Milton Keynes, expert says

  • Rachel Reeves in front of a red backdrop with the Treasury logo

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Rachel Reeves says new government has inherited ‘worst set of circumstances since second world war’ – as it happened

  • Scaffolding around new homes under construction

    Labour must resist housebuilders’ pleas to weaken green standards, experts say

  • An apartment block next to water in the Millennium Village on the Greenwich Peninsula in London.

    Four ways Labour could deliver on pledge to build 1.5m new homes

  • Sustainability and green spaces should be housing priorities

  • My home town: how London changed under Conservative rule

  • Amelia Williams in a holiday snap, leaning on railings with a sunny seaside city below

    ‘I want Keir Starmer to have a sudden massive personality change’: gen Z on their hopes for a Labour government

    Anyone under 32 has lived their entire adult life under the Tories. What do they make of the new political landscape?
  • Nils Pratley

    Nils Pratley on finance
    Houses and pylons: Labour’s biggest business challenges

    Nils Pratley
    The party’s targets of building 1.5m homes over five years and decarbonising the electricity grid by 2030 look a stretch
  • A small town garden

    The Guardian view on gardens: needed for council homes, not just stately homes

    Editorial: Previous generations built substantial amounts of local authority housing with gardens. We should learn from their example
  • Julian (white tshirt) Alex (female, glasses), Patrick (suit jacket, David (black tshirt) and James. Residents of Ice Wharf basin for a story on rising mooring fees. London. Photograph by David Levene 4/7/24

    London houseboat residents fear rise in mooring fees will price them out

    The Canal and River Trust has increased fees at Ice Wharf Marina by more than 50% in the past nine years
  • Diyora Shadijanova

    Britain’s decrepit homes cause three big problems. Luckily, this green policy could fix them all

    Diyora Shadijanova
    Retrofitting housing would help renters’ rights and finances and accelerate energy transition, says the writer Diyora Shadijanova
  • Richard Sennett

    Labour’s housing policies have already been tried – and have failed. Here is the radical solution

    Richard Sennett
  • Young couple looking in estate agent's window

    Private rents in Great Britain hit record high, data shows

  • A man consults with unhoused people in a tent encampment.

    2,100 deaths in 10 years: how fentanyl is devastating Los Angeles’ unhoused community

    A Guardian analysis of autopsy records reveals record-high overdoses in 2023. Harm reduction advocates are fighting to save lives on the streets
  • tories-charts-housing

    14 years of Tory rule – in data
    Housing: how 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

    Rents have soared, temporary homelessness more than doubled and housebuilding targets repeatedly missed
  • One of the 170 blocks that make up the Tokiwadaira housing estate near Tokyo.

    Life at the heart of Japan’s lonely deaths epidemic: ‘I would be lying if I said I wasn’t worried’

    Some 68,000 people are expected to die alone and unnoticed in Japan this year, police say, as the population continues to age

June 2024

  • Eva Wiseman

    The Eva Wiseman column
    We need more than trompe-l’oeil to fix our housing crisis

    Eva Wiseman
    Interiors trends are all very well, but this is a horrible time to be a renter
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