What will be the key changes in the new professionalisation regulation, and how can organisations make sure it impacts culture, asks Katherine Sinclair, a legal director in the employment team at ...
Phone mast and fibre-optic cable installations in high-rise blocks could be made exempt from checks by the Building Safety Regulator (BSR). In a consultation published yesterday, the government set ...
Brighton & Hove City Council has asked the government for exceptional financial support as it faces soaring temporary ...
A new report has found that the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government can only account for 5% of the homes it ...
Ben Townsend and Pamela Sullivan from L&Q explain how landlords and developers can make the most of Section 106. Read the ...
A built environment data firm is predicting modern methods of construction to rebound, thanks to the government’s commitment ...
Residential PEEPs ‘fall short’ on ensuring safety of deaf and disabled people, London Assembly warns
Members of the London Assembly have warned that post-Grenfell evacuation laws coming into force from April will not be enough ...
Large landlord Abri has set out its delivery ambitions in its 2026-31 corporate strategy, alongside plans to create a new ...
Lorraine Sawyer has been hired as Orbit's new procurement director to lead on a major new tender to provide repairs, ...
Ian McDermott, chair of the G15 landlord group, has welcomed confirmation that London will receive a £1.5bn share of ...
Landlords complying with Awaab’s Law but facing challenges in consistency and capacity, survey finds
Social landlords are mainly complying with Awaab’s Law but face “growing pressures” around capacity and interpretation of the ...
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