All articles by Carl Brown – Page 17
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Homelessness charities warn National Insurance changes could take £60m away from frontline services
More than 100 CEOs call for a rebate and warn closure of services would be “poor start” in bid to tackle homelessness under Labour
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One per cent drop in house prices ‘would give London’s economy £7.5bn boost’
Research commissioned by City Hall, London Councils, Trust for London and the G15 attempts to show housing’s impact on the economy
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Octavia and Abri merger step closer after shareholders’ approval
5,000-home non-compliant association to join Abri next month
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Vistry reduces profit forecast by further £50m as ‘poor divisional culture’ blamed for underestimated build costs
Second profit warning in a month for housebuilder as it reveals results of review into issues in its south division
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MPs launch inquiry into rough sleeping
Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee to look at reasons behind surge in rough sleeping and examine potential solutions
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Chief financial officer and chief operating officer of Southern to stand down next year
80,000-home housing association announces departure of two long-serving executives
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Taylor Wimpey ‘on track’ to meet profit expectations amid ‘strong underlying demand’ for homes
Housebuilder says it expects to deliver around 10,000 homes and post £416m in operating profit
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New Towns Taskforce seeks views on suitable sites for developments of more than 10,000 homes
Independent panel set up by government and chaired by Michael Lyons issues call for evidence
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Private landlords in Northern Ireland offered discounted CIH property management course under new partnership
Partnership between CIH and TDS aims to “promote professionalism and best practice in the private rented sector”
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Peabody CEO says rent convergence could bring benefits bill down rather than increase it
Ian McDermott disputes MHCLG’s claim that reintroducing the policy would increase the welfare bill
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Estate agency founder Kevin Hollinrake appointed shadow housing secretary
Hollinrake has previously criticised Labour’s plans to scrap ‘no fault evictions’
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In Focus
Housing association financial statements 2023/24: key trends and library of reports
The reporting season has come to an end, here are all our reports from housing association balance sheets for 2023/24
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Turnover and surplus up at Notting Hill Genesis
Bulk sales and “careful” cost management behind 29% increase in operating surplus, London association says
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Hyde acquires £175m-turnover property services management company Pinnacle
Boss Andy Hulme says deal is a “game-changing” moment for the housing sector as G15 landlord seeks greater reach to build on funding track record
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Government predicts Right to Buy sales to drop to 1,700 a year as it tables legislation to slash discounts
Discounts to return to pre-2012 levels
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MHCLG appears to rule out rent convergence, warning it would hit residents’ disposable income and increase welfare bill
MHCLG admits reintroducing rent convergence would help social housing providers’ finances but warns against the measure in consultation paper
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Reeves announces £3bn in guarantees for SME housebuilders and confirms £500m AHP top-up
Chancellor confirms £5bn of housebuilding investment next year
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Together Housing Group trebles build rate but falls into deficit
Group exceeds development target but posts £12.5m deficit after recognising fire safety costs
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Social housing leaders welcome government prioritising the sector but call for even longer rent settlement
Government announces a five-year rent settlement and £500m Affordable Homes Programme top-up ahead of longer-term strategy next year