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Up to 885,000 more people could be living in accessible housing if laws planned in England three years ago had gone ahead, ...
AI has the potential to save organisations huge time and money, but there is also potential for mistakes, misuse and legal ramifications. With many staff likely already utilising AI in their work, how ...
Bromford has brought in £20m from disposing of its market rent properties as it moves to leave this sector and focus on its ...
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has appointed three board members to non-compliant landlord Ash-Shahada Housing ...
Housing association Accent has had its long-term credit rating of A reaffirmed by S&P Global, with a ‘stable outlook’ ...
Sustainability-linked loans do not always give housing associations cost benefits “proportionate” to work required to report against targets, a survey found.
Bristol Council is launching an inquiry into its 2023 evacuation of hundreds of people from a tower block, following ...
Leaseholders are being hit with spiralling bills for major building works without proper warning or input, a ...
A Scottish salmon farming business plans to build 56 temporary housing units near its hatcheries due to a lack of local homes for staff.
Latimer, one of Clarion’s development arm entities, saw completions drop to just 40 homes and reported a £21.7m loss after ...
Findings of maladministration relating to data have soared and regulatory downgrades have named record-keeping as a key contributor. How are landlords tackling the issue?
A man who lied to get a council home and then tried to upgrade to a bigger property has been sentenced after a successful ...