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The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has warned its members to be wary of misusing credentials after the high-profile expulsion of a fire safety engineer from another trade body earlier this ...
A target by the G15 group of housing associations to increase minority ethnic representation on boards has been missed by a significant margin.
The UK’s largest architecture practice has launched legal action against manufacturer Kingspan, claiming that it acted “dishonestly” by marketing insulation as suitable for a high rise in Lancashire.
An Inside Housing roundtable, in association with Switchee, discussed how providers perceive and mitigate threats to their ...
Evacuation plans should be developed for all high-rise buildings, says Grenfell Inquiry judge Sir Martin calls for landlords to develop evacuation policies on all high-rise buildings as well as ...
Following the conclusion of module one of the Grenfell Inquiry’s second phase, Peter Apps presents a timeline of the key moments during the fatal refurbishment of the west London tower block. Pictures ...
Former Shelter CEO Polly Neate talks to Grainne Cuffe about her impressions of the housing sector, men’s rights activists egging her house and her next move.
The Housing 2025 conference has now come to an end. Can you spot yourself in our pictures from the final day?
Tanusha Waters will be joining the local authority from Harlow Council in June. She will oversee housing, planning, regeneration, economic development and environmental health at Bexley. At Harlow ...
See the full list of winners at the Inside Housing Development Awards 2024.
Developers can pursue third-party contractors for the cost of building safety remediation work, the Supreme Court has ruled.
The chief executive of Homes England has revealed the timing of a consultation on rent convergence and when the new Affordable Homes Programme will open.
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