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?
The UK’s independent advisor on tackling climate change has called on the government to reform its “not fit for purpose” energy performance certificate (EPC) metrics
A law firm is looking into whether residents who pay excessive fuel bills because their flats are part of heat networks could have grounds for a legal challenge
Housing associations are being encouraged to get involved in a government-commissioned study aimed at helping landlords tackle “hard-to-decarbonise” homes
The Scottish government has unveiled plans to make it simpler and more affordable for homeowners in the country to install climate-friendly energy-efficiency measures
The Autumn Statement is a mixed bag. Jules Birch takes us through some of the details that have received less attention, from a welcome increase in the benefit cap to an underwhelming announcement on energy efficiency
Recent conversations on #UKhousing Twitter have been dominated by the government’s energy price measures and proposals to cap rent in the social housing sector
As Liz Truss takes over as prime minister, it promises to be a busy few months, not least on housing issues. On Ms Truss’ first day in the job, James Wilmore looks at what we can expect from her on housing policy
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