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Pickles blasts prayers ban ruling - 'worship is hard-fought British liberty' Pickles blasts prayers ban ruling - 'worship is hard-fought British liberty'

Communities secretary Eric Pickles says he is "surprised" and "disappointed" at a High Court decision wh...


Tenants see 'loss of £100,000' in first wave of housing benefit cuts Tenants see 'loss of £100,000' in first wave of housing benefit cuts

Housing benefit changes brought in by the Government last April have cost tenants of a West Midlands ho...


Repossessions 'lowest since 2007' - CML Repossessions 'lowest since 2007' as councils handed new 'safety net' cash

Repossessions have fallen to their lowest annual level since 1997, according to the Council of Mortgage Le...


Housing association begins search for apprentices

Wakefield and District Housing (WDH) is marking National Apprenticeship Week by launching its search to...


Liverpool's first directly-elected mayor to oversee 'City Deal' with Government

Liverpool is to hold elections in May for its first directly elected mayor.The city council has confirmed ...


Stephen Greenhalgh appointed Government 'housing champion'

Stephen Greenhalgh, the leader of Hammersmith & Fulham Council, has been appointed by the Government as...


Landlord to revive council's housing PFI scheme

A housing association has stepped in to help Oldham Council deliver nearly 30 new affordable homes wh...


Five councils to share homelessness services

Five councils in Scotland are merging their homelessness services and developing a new IT system to cr...


Peers urged to find new exemption to 'bedroom tax'


New anti-social behaviour triggers 'unlikely to solve worst...


Stalled site cash earmarked for London borough's largest...


Minister calls on landlords to boost credit unions ahead of...


New energy minister: 'No change in direction or ambition'


Carpet Recycling UK reports high-flying achievements


MPs reinstate benefits cap and 'bedroom tax'


Birmingham engineer’s ‘earring’ solution set to...


Ministers put housing at centre of growth plans for UK...


18 schemes to get first slice of 'Get Britain Building' cash


Benefit cap: Landlord backs 'nine-months grace' for...


'Bedroom tax could cripple me', says father


L&Q delivers new homes for former Heygate estate residents


Housing chief speaks out against ‘bedroom tax’ on...


Shapps targets BBC and Royal Mail in land grab for...


Welfare Reform Bill: MPs urged to accept 'bedroom tax'...


Housing boss slams MP's 'stigmatising' allocations bill


Flood risk: England ill-prepared for scale of challenge,...


Capita's 2nd National Conference on Payment by Results in...


Research reveals the real cost of the bedroom tax


Resident and landlord support for 10-year Right to Buy...


Olympic torch deal for castings specialist Alucast


'Community triggers to end anti-social behaviour horror...


Crisis funds new homeless project in Kent


Landlord estimates arrears bill hit ahead of direct...


Innovative ‘grower partnership’ proves a hit in...


Iain Duncan Smith defiant over benefits cap but concessions...


Freedom of Information - good news for housing associations?


London council told to rehouse family with disabled daughter


Home Office praise RHP's work on ASB

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