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8 September, 2021

Crisis warns government that unless it commits to funding Housing First, it is at ‘serious risk’ of undermining progress it has made towards reducing rough sleeping

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

7 September, 2021 Open access

Measures to protect private tenants in Northern Ireland from eviction extended to 4 May 2022

New statutory rule extends period during which landlords are required to give 12 weeks' notice to quit that was due to expire on 30 September 2021

31 August, 2021

Communities Minister announces that legislation protecting private renters from eviction in Northern Ireland is to be extended to 4 May 2022

Minister says she has taken decision ‘mindful of the economic disruption which may emerge as other protections unwind’

27 August, 2021 Open access

More than three quarters of the 37,000 homeless people housed under the ‘Everyone In’ initiative have not moved into settled accommodation

New analysis from Shelter also shows that one in four of those initially housed under the scheme are no longer accommodated

26 August, 2021

Consultation launched on discretionary powers which allow local authorities in Wales to levy a higher rate of council tax on second homes and long-term empty properties

Welsh Government seeks views on how effectively the premiums are being used and whether the current maximum premium of 100 per cent is appropriate

26 August, 2021

Local authority secures anti-social behaviour injunction against landlord to stop illegal eviction of tenants

Camden Council highlights that it is the first local authority to secure such an injunction against a landlord

24 August, 2021 Open access

Prescribed form of notice to recover secure-fixed term tenancies in England amended to correctly reflect reduction of required notice period

New statutory instrument corrects errors in previous version of prescribed form available from 1 June 2021 to 23 August 2021

23 August, 2021

SNP and Scottish Green Party pledge to introduce rent controls as part of ‘new deal for tenants’ outlined in power-sharing agreement

New joint policy programme also commits to creating a housing regulator for the private rented sector 'to improve standards and enforce tenants’ rights'

20 August, 2021

Welsh Government launches consultation on removal of eligible care leavers from joint and several liability for council tax

Subject to outcome of consultation, Local government Minister aims to bring forward legislation to introduce exemption from 1 April 2022

17 August, 2021 Open access

Scottish Government sets out proposals to continue Covid-related tenancy protection measures in new consultation on its Covid Recovery policy

Intention is to enact, on a permanent basis, provisions in Scottish Coronavirus Acts relating to pre-action protocols and Tribunal discretion to consider all matters relating to eviction cases

13 August, 2021

Landlord and mortgage possession actions up by more than 100 per cent in April to June 2021 compared to same quarter in 2020

However, new Ministry of Justice statistics also show that level of possession actions remains significantly lower than in period before Covid-19

9 August, 2021

New expert panel created to advise government on delivery of social housing white paper

Panel will 'scrutinise our plans and guarantee we achieve the vision set out in the Charter', says Minister

5 August, 2021 Open access

Extension of Covid-19 eviction and bankruptcy protections in Scotland to 31 March 2022

Coronavirus (Extension and Expiry) (Scotland) Act 2021 receives Royal Assent

4 August, 2021

29 July, 2021

28 July, 2021

Success of Housing First’s flexible delivery model is being put at risk by ‘broken’ systems and services it needs to interact with

MHCLG evaluation of ongoing pilots also highlights challenges from limited housing supply and recruitment difficulties

28 July, 2021

Systemic issues are indicative of a general erosion of the visibility, capacity and status of councils’ complaint functions, says Ombudsman

2020/2021 annual review highlights ‘widening cracks’ in local authority systems for handling complaints

27 July, 2021

Housing Minister announces £3.7 million Respite Rooms Trial Programme to provide accommodation and support for victims of violence and abuse

Housing pilot for vulnerable rough sleepers will create 140 bed spaces and support up to 1,100 people at risk of sleeping rough

27 July, 2021

Government must learn from the success of its Covid-19 response and continue its increased investment in homelessness services

Estimating that additional funding of £82 million a year is required, Kerslake Commission says this is a 'small price to pay' to maintain and build on advances that were made, and avoid a post-pandemic surge in rough sleeping