Policy

Fire Reform White Paper: What Are The Main Changes?

The most comprehensive plans for fire reform in decades have been set out on 18 May in the UK Government’s Fire Reform […]

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Second Successive Monthly Reduction In UK Housebuilding

According to the latest official statistics, housebuilding output reduced in March for the second month in succession, sparking concerns housebuilders are responding […]

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A Fifth of Renters Paying Over 1/3 of Their Income for Poor Housing

After the Government announced the Renters Reform Bill, which will ban Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions and new legislation for social renters, […]

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Non-Profit Firm Given The Authority to Run New Homes Ombudsman

After The Dispute Service was given the green light to run the New Homes Ombudsmen, the tenancy deposit resolution body could make […]

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COP26: Too Much Coal Being Burned To Meet Targets

The number of coal-fired power plants under development worldwide fell last year, but still, far too much coal is being burned. Housing […]

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How Is World Earth Day Highlighting The Net Zero Target?

It is World Earth Day, and reaching the net zero target has never been more important. Housing Industry Leaders looks at public […]

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How Can Government Encourage Home Safety and Good Landlord Services?

The government’s Social Housing Regulation Draft Clause has been released; Housing Industry Leaders investigates the explanatory notes, which show the government’s ambition […]

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Contracts for Difference: How Can The UK Stop Rising Energy Prices?

As Contracts for Difference (CfD) supported renewables could pay back £10.49 billion a year to customers by 2027, Housing Industry Leaders analyses […]

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World Water Day: Reflecting on the UKs Need to Respond

As industries across the globe took part in World Water Day on 22nd March, Housing Industry Leaders highlights how industries are changing […]

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