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Stonewater’s pre-tax surplus fell by just over 90% after “persistently high” running costs and greater investment to make ...
The August 2025 digital edition of Inside Housing is now available to subscribers ...
In a new grading by Fitch Ratings, Southern Housing has seen its credit rating lowered to A- and outlook return to stable.
United Living Group has reported a 14.5% revenue increase, to £718m, for the year that ended in March 2025. United Living ...
There were no new-build social housing starts in Northern Ireland in the second quarter of this year, according to government ...
The Northern Ireland Housing Executive’s annual spend on temporary accommodation increased by 16% last year to hit nearly ...
Unlike America, England should be more ambitious in scaling up Housing First nationally to support people experiencing homelessness, writes Alex Smith, Housing First lead at charity Homeless Link ...
Preferred Homes aims to build thousands of affordable homes for older people. Chief executive Findlay MacAlpine tells James Riding about the for-profit provider’s growth plans and US backers.
A Scottish housing association judged non-compliant by the regulator for two-and-a-half years is now seeking a strategic partner as it needs more funding.
Liverpool City Council has selected two firms to lead a joint venture as part of its plans to kick-start a delayed development site. Liverpool-based developer Urban Splash and sustainable developer ...
Retailer John Lewis Partnership’s build-to-rent business has recorded mounting losses over the past year, despite a surge in revenue.
A London council could lose more than a dozen affordable homes agreed under Section 106 after a legal battle over the sale of these units by a lender who had borrowed money to a now de-registered ...
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