All Housing Today articles in January 2026 – Page 7
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NewsRough sleepers on London streets rose 5% in autumn
Data from the Combined Homlessness and Information Network reveals an increase year-on-year
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In FocusThe regeneration rethink: funding, power and the local leaders shaping what comes next
For over a decade, built environment policy has prioritised new build over regenerating places. As Housing Today launches its new Regen Connect editorial campaign, Joey Gardiner finds out why that might all be about to change
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NewsHousing Today launches Regen Connect campaign focused on new era of regional regeneration
New series delivering deep insight into the policies, funding and local partnerships shaping urban renewal, and leading up to Building the Future Live Conference in October
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News400-home King’s Cross scheme gets green light from Camden planners
Mixed-use plans include a 31-storey tower with 119 social rented homes in first phase.
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NewsHouse prices rose 1% over past year, says Nationwide
House prices rose 0.3% in January, following a decline to 0.6% in December
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NewsHoney set to report turnover of more than £70m in first full year of trading
Housebuilder backed by private equity firm Alchemy Partners ‘on target’ to build 750 homes in 2026
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CommentRegen Connect campaign: joining the dots between local ambition and delivery
At a pivotal moment for urban regeneration, Housing Today’s editor Chloe McCulloch introduces a new editorial campaign designed to connect local priorities with the expertise needed to deliver real change
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NewsBellway opens timber frame factory in Mansfield
Bellway Home Space is designed to supply 3,000 timber frame kits a year by 2030
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CommentHow and why social landlords should say sorry to residents
The Housing Ombudsman orders 4,000 apologies a year. Richard Blakeway explains why social landlords should not shy away from saying sorry
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NewsOnward Homes reports £16m pre-tax surplus in trading update
The north-west landlord has almost doubled its surplus for the same period last year
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NewsHigh Court judge calls contractor Laing O’Rourke ‘commercially amoral’ as residents claim victory in £35m One Hyde Park dispute
Residents say they will continue to chase contractor for ‘full and fair payment’ of money to fix series of defects
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NewsPeabody maintenance firm fined by HSE after employee dies from toxic fumes
Darren Nevill was laying vinyl floor for Connect Property Services when equipment became damaged
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NewsTenants fraudulently letting social homes in Manchester given chance to hand in keys without consequence
Council’s key amnesty is first step in tackling tenancy fraud city-wide
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NewsJV North calls for RPs’ feedback to be included in HBF star rating system amid section 106 quality concerns
Consortium says homes sold to RPs of ‘poorer quality’ than those sold to private buyers as section 106 purchases tumble
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NewsDevelopers and landowners sign agreement to work together on 40,000-home Milton Keynes plan
New town partnership aims to secure investment after city listed in new
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CommentHousing Today and the G15’s wish for low-interest loans has been granted – but how do we make the most of the opportunity?
Paul Hackett considers creative ways to increase the availability of the £2.5n of low-cost loans announced by the government
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NewsOmbudsman issues new compensation guidance for social landlords in drive for consistency
Richard Blakeway wants a “single vision of fair compensation” paid to residents across the sector
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NewsBuild-to-rent giant Grainger reports ‘strong’ rental growth in line with expectations
The UK’s largest listed residential landlord fully lets 132-home scheme in London in less than four months
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NewsVistry brings in Taylor Wimpey boss for senior role
James Lidgate to sit on executive leadership team