New measures to extend home ownership need to march in line with new ways of building more houses.
There are two immediate, costless and politically smart things we should be doing right now.
Many want to do so – and see this as an integral part of their charitable mission.
Housing association profits from social tenants have increased tenfold in five years – is that right or fair?
We have become the first council to offer our tenants the chance to be able to buy their council home one share at a time
In our new report, Nation Rent, we set out how could people to rent and buy over time and as their circumstances allow.
Labour politicians must aware of the existence of these website. yet they keep peddling the “nowhere to move” myth.
Reputable housing associations should question whether their NHF membership subs are well spent.
Thousands are coming off benefits altogether due to this vital reform.
The move is good news for housing (and our #HomesJobsSavings campaign).
George Osborne adopts Policy Exchange’s proposal – his Special Adviser used to be their Director.
Johnathan Algar, Antonia Cox, Nick Faith, Peter Franklin, David Green, Peter Hoskin, Andrew Lilico, Andrea Leadsom MP and Simon Richards give their views.
Modern centre-right politicians should focus on the cost of living, the housing crisis, worklessness, lack of educational attainment, poor quality childcare and welfare dependency.
The Observer’s story was widely followed up. The problem is that it was untrue,
Why should those who have to rent privately have any different level of comfort or have to pay double for their energy compared to those who live in council properties?