How do we overcome the dual challenge of building new as zero carbon as well as retrofitting our existing properties that will still be in existence in 2050?
Matthew Cole argues that the government’s price cap will not be enough to protect people who rely on topping up prepayment meters to afford electricity and gas this winter
Liz Truss’ energy plan will provide some welcome relief this winter for people struggling to pay their bills, but is a sticking-plaster solution that skips over cheaper, easier policies that could provide long-term relief from high bills
In February, the government published its Levelling Up White Paper, which contained ideas to tackle regional inequalities. Inside Housing spoke to Mark Cook at Anthony Collins Solicitors to discuss the effects
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting is seen as a tool to attract investors to social housing. But, Fayann Simpson argues, a key audience for these reports should be tenants
The number of skilled people working in construction and repairs is falling, and many are leaving for better pay in the private sector. How can social landlords respond? Neil Butters sets out some strategies that can make jobs in the sector more attractive
A new map will highlight women’s contribution to London’s built environment. Kate Youde looks at some of the social housing projects that have been nominated for inclusion
Unlock Net Zero Live brings the UK housing and built environment sectors together to push forward bold conversations and practical solutions to decarbonise our homes and places at both pace and scale
After the Spending Review the focus needs to be on effective, efficient and quality delivery, says Stephen Sharman, director of member services at CHIC