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The official report of all Parliamentary debates. Find Members, their contributions, debates, petitions and divisions from published Hansard reports dating back over 200 years.
An annual report by independent adjudicators on late filing penalties appeals and complaints to Companies House.
Sets out the actions the government will take to ensure that residents in social housing are safe, are listened to, live in good quality homes, and have access to redress when things go wrong.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Analysis of local authorities' use of Discretionary Housing Payment funds, based on local authority end-of-year returns.
All data on gifts that Home Office ministers gave and received, their external meetings and any overseas travel.
Marketing toolkit for local authorities and social housing landlords.
Midlands region, Tribunal Judge Craig Kelly and Alan McMurdo MCIEH on 1 June 2022
This paper sets out whether house prices and rents in the private rented sector reflect energy efficiency levels.
Owner occupiers' housing costs, produced in line with European guidance to meet commission regulation number 93/2013.
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