All Housing Today articles in May 2026 – Page 9
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NewsSector looking for confidence as Starmer resignation clears way for fifth PM in four years
Andy Burnham widely expected to get top job after rivals step aside
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CommentUnlocking Crews Hill: the legal routes to delivering a 21,000-home new town
Enfield Council’s new Conservative-led leadership has withdrawn support for its proposed new town but Sadiq Khan and the government are looking at ways to press ahead. James Clark outlines the options
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NewsL&Q submits plans for 772-home second phase of Kodak factory masterplan
Scheme inspired by site’s heritage of photography and manufacturing
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NewsVistry has ‘no plans’ to raise equity through rights issue, says executive
Stephen Teagle says housebuilder will continue to deliver significant numbers of homes despite its first half profit warning and voluntary exit scheme for staff
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NewsPlans for 15,000-home Old Trafford stadium regeneration to be revealed next month
Industrial land around the proposed site would be transformed into neighbourhood under plans set out by Manchester United last year.
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News‘Constant flow’ of new towns needed if products sector is to ramp up capacity, Lords told
CPA research chief says sector has been repeatedly ‘disappointed’ by cancelled schemes
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In FocusVistry under pressure: what comes next for the housing partnerships giant?
A string of profit warnings and the departure of the chair and chief executive have seen Vistry’s value collapse by more than 80% in two years. Joey Gardiner assesses exactly how much trouble the partnerships housebuilder is now in
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NewsBerkeley calls for tax cuts and regulation overhaul as profit dips
Housebuilder warns “no prospect” for improvement in London market unless ministers act
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CommentTackling the stigmatisation of social housing residents is a leadership issue
Stigma is not inevitable. It is shaped by choices and behaviours and can be reduced through deliberate, consistent action, writes Rachael Williamson
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NewsGreen light for 620-bed Glasgow student accommodation tower in first phase of £250m development
Scheme deisgned by Michael Laird Architects for developer CXG Glasgow
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NewsOne in three social housing buildings identified as fire risks post-Grenfell have been remediated
Three-quarters of remaining buildings with defects expect to be fixed within five years
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NewsOne in six babies in England living in overheated homes
Action needed to ensure homes are safe, say NHF and CIH
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NewsOmbudsman urges landlords to address root causes of failures to help ‘manage demand for our intervention’
Watchdog reports 500% increase in case volumes since 2021-22
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CPDCPD 11 2026: Specifying glazed balconies for design, performance and compliance
Sponsored by Solarlux, this module, guides specifiers through the key decisions involved in designing and specifying a glazed balcony – from choosing the right acoustic and solar-control glazing to specifying the right fixings and meeting relevant regulations
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NewsNew Barratt Redrow chief executive to start in September
Dean Banks was previously in charge of Balfour Beatty’s UK construction business
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NewsBerkeley launches legal challenge against ‘flawed’ rejection of south London scheme
Planning inspector determined 850-home scheme’s height, scale and massing would cause harm to Peckham neighbourhood
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NewsNHF warns slowing down release of funds under £39bn SAHP could lead to 17,000 fewer homes over three years
Housing associations reducing expected starts following Homes England’s call to reprofile bids, trade body says in letter signed by 21 chief executives
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NewsAffordable housing completions hit 11-year high
Figures show increase in social rent starts and completions
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In FocusCould a Reform government really force ‘foreign nationals’ from their social homes?
Largely overlooked amid a historic by-election campaign, Nigel Farage’s latest policy announcement is one of the party’s most extreme measures. But could it actually be done? And what would be its impact? Daniel Gayne looks into it.
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NewsProfit halves at Anwyl
Welsh housebuilder says margins squeezed by increased costs and affordability constraints