All Housing Today articles in January 2026 – Page 3
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NewsWestminster City Council set to adopt ‘benchmark’ retrofit-first policy and new affordable development requirements
Social rent to increase from 40% to 70% of the affordable housing split at new developments
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NewsNew regulations will allow social landlords to evict domestic abusers in Scotland
Registered providers will be able to apply for a court order to enable them to transfer a tenancy from an abusive tenant to their victim
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NewsGreen light for plan to turn former Shredded Wheat factory in Hertfordshire into 580 homes
Welwyn Garden City proposal includes restoration of grade II-listed grain silos
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NewsPlans in for 287-unit student scheme in central Glasgow
Proposals would see existing office building demolished
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CommentTime to question assumption social housing is procured via a tax on developments
A significant increase in the number of social and affordable rented homes is required if we are to get close to hitting the government’s targets, David Rudlin writes
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NewsBritish Land CEO set to leave for role at logistics developer
Simon Carter to move to new chief executive post after serving 12-month notice period
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NewsThirteen recruits new development director from Homes England
Marie Kiddell was government agency’s assistant director for the North before joining 36,000-home landlord
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NewsAllison Homes secures £165m funding pot from major banks and Homes England
HSBC and NatWest further partnership with SME housebuilder
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NewsPersimmon completions up 12% in 2025
Trading update comes ahead of March publication of formal results for the year
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NewsEstablish development corporation to drive growth in Ox-Cam corridor, Labour think tank argues
An influential think tank has argued that the government should aim to triple GDP in the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor
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NewsGovernment announces £50m boost for home adaptations for elderly and disabled
Investment welcomed as ‘positive step’ by CIH
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In Focus‘I’ve always had a feeling for people and doing the right thing’: New CIH president Julie Haydon on building resilience
Wolverhampton Homes’ director of corporate services has a blueprint to boost mental wellbeing among social housing workers. Speaking to Alex Funk, she discusses how to tackle workforce burnout
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NewsVistry completions down 9% despite post-spending review affordable housing boost
Housebuilding giant says adjusted pre-tax profit in line with expectations as affordable housing volumes increase 30% in second half
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NewsBallymore secures planning permission for 1,685-home scheme in east London
Ballymore is bringing forward two major urban regeneration schemes following the completion of its Royal Wharf project
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NewsWolverhampton council secures combined authority funding for 140 new council homes
Funding for the programme comes from the £40m Social Housing Accelerator Fund, launched by West Midlands mayor Richard Parker in October
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NewsScottish budget sees £118m boost to affordable homes programme
But sector says increase is out of touch with housebuilding ambitions
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NewsBroxtowe Borough Council given ‘failing’ C3 consumer grading
Manchester City Council rated C2 and told to improve as RSH publishes stability checks
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NewsA2Dominion announces two senior appointments
G15 landlord recruits new chief property officer and director of people strategy and culture
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CommentTackling the intransigent opposition of local groups to development
Ben Derbyshire, who is president of the London Forum of Amenity & Civic Societies, explains how he wants groups to adopt a more proactively positive stance
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NewsSFO arrests six in fraud and bribery investigation into Home REIT
Suspected offending has an estimated value of £300m