28 September, 2021
27 September, 2021 Open access
Local authorities will use their discretion to determine whether a grant payment is 'appropriate' in individual circumstances
27 September, 2021
Party will restore the link between wages and housing costs, tackle the 'thorny issues' of quality, affordability and security in private rentals, and end rough sleeping, says Shadow Housing Secretary
23 September, 2021
Analysis by Bureau of Investigative Journalism also finds that impact of Covid-19 was explicitly mentioned in a third of cases where possession order was granted
23 September, 2021 Open access
Final report concludes that, without urgent action, benefits and lessons learned from joint working during the pandemic will be wasted and numbers of rough sleepers will rise again
23 September, 2021 Open access
23 September, 2021
17 September, 2021 Open access
Debt advice charity also warns that more than 200,000 private renters now expect to lose their homes as they can't keep up with their rent
16 September, 2021
Joint letter to Borders and Immigration Minister says current digital-only proof risks discrimination, making it difficult for some EU citizens to prove their status to employers and other service providers
16 September, 2021
16 September, 2021
Department for Communities says variation from previous quarters can be attributed to the impact of Covid-19-related restrictions implemented since 23 March 2020
15 September, 2021
Former Cabinet Office Minister replaces Robert Jenrick following Cabinet reshuffle
15 September, 2021
Housing executive and homeless providers in Northern Ireland will continue to ensure that any person rough sleeping is engaging with support services to protect them from this 'ill-conceived and cruel policy', adds Ms Hargey
15 September, 2021
Housing charity's call is backed by new research showing that 45 per cent of private renters have been victims of illegal acts by their landlord or letting agent
15 September, 2021
14 September, 2021
New statutory instrument commences provisions under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021
9 September, 2021 Open access
However, new regulations issued in England retain power for government to impose longer notice periods until 25 March 2022
9 September, 2021
New annual homelessness statistics also show a 6 per cent increase in households owed a relief duty at initial assessment compared to 2019/2020
8 September, 2021
Charity argues that national roll-out of the programme would create a saving to the public purse as a result of a reduction in the use of homelessness and other related services such as health and criminal justice
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