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Housing Secretary warns cladding shareholders of “severe consequences” for manufacturers if they do not bring forward comprehensive remediation package.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The government is encouraging people to check that they have accepted photo identification ahead of local elections and apply for a free voter authority certificate if needed.
New proposals will introduce a requirement for planning permissions for short term lets in tourist hot spots.
New measures to revitalise high streets including tougher enforcement powers for councils and unlimited fines for irresponsible landlords.
Perpetrators of anti-social behaviour will face swift and visible justice, with nitrous oxide banned and police given more powers to test for drugs on arrest.
Ukrainian Ambassador thanks British people for standing ‘shoulder to shoulder’ with Ukraine.
The UK and Welsh governments jointly confirm that two new Freeports, one in Anglesey and one in Port Talbot and Milford Haven, have been successful in their bids.
The Levelling Up Secretary and Mayor Andy Burnham have signed a landmark deeper devolution deal for Greater Manchester putting more cash and power in the hands of local leaders.
The Levelling Up Secretary and Mayor Andy Street have signed a landmark deeper devolution deal for the West Midlands putting more cash and power in the hands of local leaders.
A new levy will see developers pay a fairer share for affordable housing and local infrastructure such as roads, schools and GP surgeries.
Budget measures announced by the Chancellor are set to put powers and money in the hands of communities most in need.
Thirty-nine of the country’s biggest developers have signed the contract providing relief for thousands of leaseholders and tenants
‘Make Things Right’ campaign encourages residents to complain to their landlord before escalating to the Housing Ombudsman
Oxfordshire water contamination "reckless failure" - judge
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Social housing managers must gain professional qualifications under new rules to protect residents and raise standards in the sector
New legislation to progress the construction of a National Holocaust Memorial has been introduced
Letters regarding the ministerial direction to continue spend on the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre ahead of Royal Assent for the Holocaust Memorial Bill.
People across Blyth are set to benefit from government investment to level up the town by upgrading poor quality housing, tackling health inequalities, improving access to local jobs and cutting crime.
'Biodiversity Net Gain’ to be introduced from November helping deliver the nature friendly homes of the future
Awaab’s Law will force social landlords to fix damp and mould within strict time limits, in new amendment to the Social Housing Regulation Bill.
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