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Financial deal will release cash to speed up the building of new homes for private rent.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
More than £1 billion has been unlocked from the market to build new affordable homes.
Brandon Lewis welcomes a fall in the cost of rent.
Housing associations can bid for a share of around £800 million of government funding to provide more affordable homes.
More than 200,000 new affordable homes have been provided in England since April 2010, according to new figures.
New rules require letting agents to join a redress scheme, to ensure tenants have a straightforward option to hold them to account.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has launched a new £400 million programme to boost building of new rental homes.
Housing Minister Brandon Lewis' speech to the National Housing Federation's annual conference and social housing exhibition 2014.
The government vow to work to outlaw so-called ‘revenge evictions’ that destroy a tenant’s right to expect to rent a safe and secure home.
Tenants renting privately will get a better, fairer deal under measures announced by Housing Minister Brandon Lewis.
Social tenants who need to move to a new area for work will no longer be pushed to the back of the housing waiting list.
Housing Minister Brandon Lewis urges letting agents to meet the deadline to register with an approved redress scheme.
New law which caps the amount councils can charge leaseholders for repairs to their homes comes into force this week.
Councils should look to the private sector to help make taxpayers’ pounds go further, an independent review has found.
Bulletin about the English housing survey.
Government investment in affordable homes will sustain 165,000 jobs and promote new technology.
Council tenants wanting more influence and control over their homes will have access to a share of £100 million.
Members of the public will be able to see the value of the assets councils hold.
Clear and simple complaints process information for social tenants now available online.
The Secretary of State addresses the Chartered Institute of Housing conference in Manchester.
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