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Enough brownfield land released to build 68,000 homes and support 135,000 jobs.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New housing figures confirm Britain is building again.
Help to Buy mortgage guarantee scheme extended to include providers of Home Purchase Plans.
Communities will be rewarded for helping deliver over half a million homes across the country, Housing Minister Kris Hopkins has confirmed.
Equity loan scheme has created 46 new homeowners every day since its launch, new figures show today (28 January 2014).
Production starts again at mothballed brick works thanks to surge in demand from Help to Buy.
Discounts for tenants to be increased again in 2014.
In just 12 weeks, nearly 750 homeowners have completed their purchases and hundreds were able to spend Christmas in their new homes.
Councils have received over £2 billion through the New Homes Bonus for helping deliver 550,000 more homes, new figures show.
£5 million Council Tax discount will help increase affordable housing.
New measures to ensure councils, businesses and homeowners have the funding and powers they need to continue to drive the economy forward.
Enough bricks will be made in 2013 to go 9 times round the earth or build 28 St Pancras stations.
Stephen Williams' speech to the National Housing Federation on the housing standards review.
The latest statistics reveal that the last 3 months have seen the fastest rate of housebuilding since 2008.
Kris Hopkins responds to an open letter from Shelter, on his priorities as Housing Minister.
David Cameron spoke to some of the people who have already benefited from the Help to Buy scheme.
More than 2,000 people have put in offers on homes under the Help to Buy scheme, totalling £365 million of new mortgage lending.
Swindon residents are being helped to realise their dreams of home ownership.
Over 900 developers across the country will be at the forefront of getting Britain building in direct response to demand for Help to Buy.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Royal Mail, illegal immigration, house prices, and the Al-Madinah school.
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