All Housing Today articles in September 2025 – Page 3
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NewsRevenue, profit and completions down in half-year results but Vistry expects affordable housing boom
Housebuilder’s results hit by weak demand from affordable housing partners ahead of spending review
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NewsFour arrested over suspected fraud in allocation of homes by Barking & Dagenham Council-owned firm
City of London police said evidence shows ‘several hundred’ properties fraudulently allocated
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NewsPrivate housing work boosts construction output for second consecutive month
Latest figures could show ‘dark clouds passing’, says expert
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CommentThinking holistically and increased funding for social landlords: how to improve the decency of our homes
The government’s proposed revamped Decent Homes standard is a crucial framework, but the plans could be improved, writes Mary Anne Bowring
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NewsMTVH targets 1,200 completions this year
G15 landlord exceeds operating margin target as sales increase
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NewsMiller posts increased profit and revenue in first results since St Modwen acquisition
Housebuilder also sees rise in completions
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NewsCIH announces learning unit exemption for experienced members
Move latest by the institute to help members meet new Competence and Conduct Standard
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NewsFirst look at plans for Liverpool Festival Gardens brownfield scheme
First phase would include 440 homes
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NewsNew housing secretary urges sector to ‘build, baby, build’
But construction analyst says call to arms looks ‘dead on arrival’ given latest housing stats
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NewsSocial Housing REIT boosts income by 19%
Investor cites ‘chronic undersupply’ of specialised supported housing in unaudited half-year figures
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NewsGreen light for 800-home scheme next to Old Trafford stadium
Scheme part of a wider masterplan for land surrounding stadium
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NewsThink Timber calls for stricter sourcing controls after Russian timber enters UK housing supply chain
An investigation has revealed that banned Russian timber has been relabelled and sold into the UK market, raising concerns over compliance, traceability and the integrity of housing sector supply chains
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CommentGovernment has delivered our asks but we can’t underestimate the scale of the task ahead
As we approach party conference season, Fiona Fletcher-Smith looks at what the sector now needs to tackle the housing crisis
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NewsHousing delivery in London in ‘major crisis’ warns HBF as multiple indicators show slowdown
Trade body warns ministers to act urgently as starts, permissions and energy performance certificates all show downturn
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NewsRegal wins approval for 1,300-bed student housing scheme in London’s Docklands
Development will combine student housing, affordable homes, public space and a working wharf on long-vacant riverside site
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NewsCastles & Coasts appoints new CEO
Dawn Clark will be promoted to the top job at the end of the month following the retirement of Stephanie Murphy
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CommentBuilding health into housing must be a priority
Thoughtful housing design at an early stage can shape places that nurture health, strengthen social connection and reduce pressure on the NHS, argues Chris Scott
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NewsGleeson’s profit slips but housebuilder says restructure will get it back on even keel
Housebuilder says it remains on course to meet full-year expectations
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NewsNew building safety and homelessness ministers named
Appointments follow government reshuffle triggered by Angela Rayner resignation