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The paper aims to rebalance the relationship between landlords and residents, tackle stigma and ensure social housing can act as a stable base and support social mobility.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Social housing green paper offers an opportunity for major reform to improve fairness, quality and safety for residents living in social housing.
Thousands of rough sleepers will be offered rapid specialist assessments and support.
Up to 6,000 vulnerable people will receive rapid specialist assessments and support under new measures in the government’s rough sleeping strategy.
Housing benefit will be kept in place for all those living in supported housing, the government has announced.
New PHE data shows a decrease in deaths from hepatitis C but diagnoses of advanced liver disease and related cancers remain stable.
The government has re-committed to putting the Grenfell Tower bereaved, survivors and community at the heart of deciding what happens to the future of the site.
Just in time for Yorkshire Day, the government is today revealing that it’s Yorkshire which is the top exporter of manufacturing goods outside of London.
Fire doors from 5 suppliers have now been identified as failing to meet requisite fire performance standard following an on-going investigation by MHCLG.
New Housing Minister Kit Malthouse MP sees housing delivery in action on a visit to Rochester Riverside development in Medway.
Faith Minister Lord Bourne is calling on people across the nation to get involved in ‘Ringing Remembers’ as the country marks 100 years since the end of the First World War.
More councils are being invited to apply for powers to retain the growth in their business rates.
New proposals for LEPs to supercharge economic growth and drive forward investment in local businesses across the country.
Revised National Planning Policy Framework published.
The government is set to end the intervention into Rotherham council 3 years after calling in inspectors.
On Thursday 19 July the new EU Exit Ministerial Local Government Delivery Board held its inaugural meeting.
The government has clarified building regulations fire safety guidance, following recommendations made by Dame Judith Hackitt, and is seeking views on the revisions.
A consultation on proposed planning reforms for exploratory shale gas development in England has been launched.
Councils across England will have powers to charge even greater Council Tax premiums on homes left empty for many years following an amendment to a government bill.
Communities Minister announces £250,000 to give more young people from diverse backgrounds across the country the opportunity to join national youth groups.
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