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Theresa May announced the appointment of Sir Martin Moore-Bick to head the Public Inquiry into the Grenfell Tower Fire.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The flexible homelessness support grant will give councils greater flexibility to prioritise homelessness prevention.
Seventy-six projects across the country will receive a share of £20 million to support victims of domestic abuse.
Councils to receive further £48 million funding to help deliver new and expanded services to prevent and reduce homelessnes.
The Prime Minister unveiled plans for new homelessness prevention schemes, including targeted support for those at risk of sleeping rough.
Government sets out comprehensive housing measures in the Autumn Statement.
This new fund will be used to increase refuge spaces and other accommodation for women fleeing domestic violence.
The Homelessness Reduction Private Members Bill is to be supported by the government, Communities Secretary Sajid Javid confirmed today.
Prime Minister and Communities Secretary Sajid Javid announce £40 million homelessness prevention programme.
New figures show that government initiatives are turning around the decade-long decline in home ownership.
New measures to help more people buy their own home and get houses built faster become law.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Local authorities can bid for a share of a new fund to support the victims of domestic abuse.
Budget announces a £3.2 million funding boost to help ensure no victim of domestic abuse is turned away from help.
Written ministerial statement by Kris Hopkins with an update on homelessness.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Bulletin about the English housing survey.
Older people should be given a greater choice where to live during their retirement under plans outlined today.
Update on some of the recent actions that the coalition government is undertaking on housing.
A £10 million government fund will help support refuges across the country and boost provision for vulnerable victims of domestic violence.
Up to £155 million more now available for housing to help people live independently.
The latest minutes of the cross-government working group on homelessness.
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