Emergency measures have been floated to try and get London's homebuilding pace back on track, but will the proposals be a catalyst or preserve the status quo?
UpKeep has reported a significant surge in emergency callouts across London this year, attributing this rise primarily to the ...
In Enfield, the average wait for a three-bedroom council home is 15 years. In Lambeth it is 12 years. In Redbridge it is 18 ...
Trouble for London's response to homelessness is starting to take shape at city hall. The problem on the city's streets is growing, but some of the key sources of outside funding from senior ...
A new pilot study led by researchers from King's College London, the Lambeth Services Users Council and the London School of ...
London’s mayor is also urgently reviewing his council’s contract with Corporate Travel Management after the embattled firm ...
"Build, baby, build" sums up the government's housing policy. But the private housebuilders who are expected to contribute ...
Another high-profile client of Corporate Travel Management is seeking answers from the embattled firm over its contract.
"You're getting to the point now where it's getting to rock bottom," said councillor Ray Morgon as he explained the cuts he ...
In an interview with Euronews, EU Housing Commissioner Dan Jørgensen calls upon investors, authorities and market players to ...
Opposite Warren Street Station in Camden, around 20 tents are currently pitched, many elevated on wooden pallets to stay dry.
The leader of Glasgow council has been criticised after rejecting an emergency summit on the city’s homelessness “catastrophe ...