Housing
Sadiq Khan doubles down on homelessness prevention at hostel re-opening

Sadiq Khan doubles down on homelessness prevention at hostel re-opening
Private rented properties should undergo a ‘Property MOT’

Private rented properties should undergo a ‘Property MOT’
Three-year tenancies axed by the government in Tenant Fees Bill shake-up

Three-year tenancies axed by the government in Tenant Fees Bill shake-up
Low cost rentals are still out of reach for people on low incomes

Low cost rentals are still out of reach for people on low incomes
John Bird: To tackle homelessness we need to start a revolution

John Bird: To tackle homelessness we need to start a revolution
Almost half of tenants face revenge eviction for complaining

Almost half of tenants face revenge eviction for complaining
Five of England’s biggest letting agents have banned housing benefit tenants

Five of England’s biggest letting agents have banned housing benefit tenants
Renters are sharing their horror stories on Twitter

Renters are sharing their horror stories on Twitter
The life-changing power of a street dog named Lucy

The life-changing power of a street dog named Lucy
Social housing green paper is “small step” towards tackling housing crisis

Social housing green paper is “small step” towards tackling housing crisis
The government’s new £100m rough sleeping strategy “tip of the iceberg”

The government’s new £100m rough sleeping strategy “tip of the iceberg”
Supported housing will remain in the welfare system

Supported housing will remain in the welfare system
Affordable housing “the most significant challenge” facing rural communities

Affordable housing “the most significant challenge” facing rural communities
No sign of social housing green paper as parliament breaks up for summer

No sign of social housing green paper as parliament breaks up for summer
Channel 4’s ‘Dispatches’ uncovers the hidden reality of the working homeless

Channel 4’s ‘Dispatches’ uncovers the hidden reality of the working homeless
Housing associations are spending £70 million boosting long-term employment

Housing associations are spending £70 million boosting long-term employment
John Bird’s Creditworthiness Assessment Bill is going to the House of Commons

John Bird’s Creditworthiness Assessment Bill is going to the House of Commons
A new housing coalition wants more council tax power to tackle empty homes

A new housing coalition wants more council tax power to tackle empty homes
Housing Minister Kit Malthouse once claimed homeless were “too comfortable”
