All Housing Today articles in January 2026 – Page 5
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NewsPlans submitted to rebuild Shepherds Bush school and 300 homes
London Square and Phoenix Academy Trust to construct a pair of residential blocks on the site
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NewsSocial housing regulator considers striking small housing association off the register
The Regulator of Social Housing’s enforcement actions comes after Pivotal failed to resolve “serious regulatory concerns”.
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NewsCodi Group releases notice for £400m Welsh housing framework
Wales’ largest housing association plans to deliver more than 4,500 homes over the next five years
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News‘If you cannot give me cash to build more homes, give me land’ Northern Ireland’s Lyons issues plea to fellow ministers
Lyons says he is looking at ‘innovative measures’ to boost delivery and pledges to increase starts this year
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NewsHousing Ombudsman opens consultation on role in social tenant access to information requirements
Watchdog tasked with investigating tenant complaints when scheme comes into force from October 2026
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NewsGovernment announces details of £15bn Warm Homes Plan
Scheme aims to triple number of homes with solar panels by 2030
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CommentHousing is just as crucial to the success of Ox-Cam arc as science and technology
The government is betting big with a £500m investment in Oxford and Cambridge. But, argues Steve Brett, a shortage of affordable and sustainable housing across the region would halt growth before it even begins
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NewsRiverside CEO launches culinary-themed campaign to raise money for cancer charity following his own illness
Former chef Paul Dolan’s Cook off for Cancer campaign will raise money for charity Young Lives vs Cancer
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NewsCardiff Council to buy land from developer for up to 730 homes
Cabinet set to approve land acquisition for high-rise scheme later this week
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NewsHouse price inflation accelerates in November, but London remains weak
House prices rose fastest in the North East, according to the ONS, while prices fell in London in the year to November.
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NewsSeven housebuilders face class action lawsuit over alleged anticompetitive behaviour
The claim will allege that the developers shared sensitive information, which led to higher prices for consumers.
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NewsGovernment publishes updated design guidance for new developments
MHCLG launches consultation on plans to simplify design rules for councils and developers
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NewsHomes England announces more details of new ‘portfolio’ funding stream under £39bn Social and Affordable Homes Programme
Initial portfolio bids expected to deliver between 300 and 500 homes, says agency
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NewsSocial housing sector welcomes ‘clarity’ and ‘certainty’ of Warm Homes Plan
Plan includes £5bn for low-income households and a new Warm Homes Agency with “critical role for place-based delivery”
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NewsChurchill announces 300-home deal with Housing 21 as it eyes affordable housing growth
CEO Spencer J McCarthy tells Housing Today demand for affordable retirement housing is opportunity to grow
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NewsNewham Council approves Ballymore’s 1,700-home Silvertown scheme
Industrial site to be cleared to make way for 12 buildings up to 18 storeys in height
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CommentFinally – we have government policy to help prevent homes overheating
The Warm Homes Plan published this week is the first time the government has grasped the nettle on extreme heat, writes Matthew Scott
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NewsScottish government announces plans for new national housing agency
Establishment of new body subject to upcoming elections
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NewsSouthwark signs development deals with Wates Residential and Mount Anvil for 1,129 homes
Each firm to deliver four sites
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NewsMPs urge Serious Fraud Office to probe government retrofit scheme with 98% failure rate
Public Accounts Committee chair says ‘sheer level’ of fiasco means investigation has to begin