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The Government has a plan to build 1.5m homes – but what is the plan to heat them?
Pablo John writes on the need for the Government's housing ambition to be extended to decarbonising home heating.
Kemi Badenoch’s shift right bodes ill for housing
Since the election, Badenoch has already shifted the Conservatives right on renters’ rights, housing delivery and migration, returning to the party to its days of more divisive rhetoric.
Creating neighbourhoods, not just chasing targets, must be our planning ambition
In a week with much news for planning reform, Josh Nicholson, Senior Researcher at the Centre for Social Justice., makes the case for why neighbourhood creation must be a …
A plan to boost construction industry capacity to deliver 1.5 million homes
City building specialist Simon Barrow details how government can make the most of the existing skills in the housing sector to deliver its construction ambitions
Green populism will not solve the housing crisis
The Greens' housing platform represents a divisive attempt to find the housing crisis' villains rather than its solutions.
A call for accessible housing
A powerful campaign led by a collaboration between Invisible Creations, PROCare and Foundations, the National body of home improvement, is urging housing providers across the UK to unite in …
Reform UK cannot win the argument on housing and migration
Reform UK's housing policy spreads disinformation on migration while helping to maintain the status quo behind the housing crisis.
Modern Methods of Construction: A solution to the linked crises in housing and construction skills
To solve the housing crisis, innovative solutions are needed. How could Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) deliver homes faster and cheaper, with lower environmental costs?