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Friday, 19 August 2016
'Houses under Threat' Newsletter
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Politicians call for inquiry into Welsh merger
NHS needs EU employees to avoid collapse, says think tank
‘What am I waiting for?': child refugees trapped in Calais appeal to MPs
Concerns over Welsh universities pay ‘inequality'
Labour leadership: Corbyn and Smith to stage Glasgow debate
Immigration: Brexit an opportunity to fix ‘broken' system
Charter a success but leave it as it is, says GWSF
Homeowner Survey 2016
UK house prices:three-year forecast predicts price falls in 2017 - with recovery starting by 2…
Brexit latest: Investors pull £5bn from UK stock market funds after EU referendum
4,500 cases of homelessness prevention in Wales
Slump in mortgage approvals following Brexit vote
Demand for buy-to-let mortgages and loans boosts OneSavings Bank profits but lender set to sla…
Almost 80,000 families a year could be homeless by 2020, warns former Labour housing minister
‘Barriers must be overcome’ for Scotland’s housing
Six figure boost for more co-operative homes in Wales
How much damage has Brexit caused? Listen to economists instead of journalists if you want the…
Controversial housing scheme on the agenda
Housing associations should fight harder to end the abuse of women
‘Potential conflict of interest' after minister backed firm
Councils hope for recycling rate rise to avoid fines
Research suggests DIY can be a false economy for UK home owners
Brexit having more of an effect on Greater London property than rest of UK
Live Retrofit Project Blog: Follow Hanover HAs first Kensa GSHP Scheme
Land and Lakes buys Anglesey land for £120m leisure park
PDF: Energy Planning - Greater London Authority guidance on preparing energy assessments - Mar…
Zero carbon homes – changes to the London plan requirements
Brexit research shows economic risk to Scotland
Nicola Sturgeon to appoint Brexit minister
Fall in hospital mortality
Empowering our islands
UK government told: ‘You can borrow for free, so get spending’
UK house prices set to slow in 2016 and fall slightly in 2017 then recover in 2018
Prime central London lettings market subdued in second quarter of 2016
Majority of UK buyers and renters would pay more for ideal home
Deyan Sudjic: Whatever happens to Britain, London will remain a city state
Housing associations organisation criticises lack of affordable homes in UK
UK employers in low-skilled sectors concerned over Brexit future
RLA calling for mandatory CMP schemes to protect landlords
Government prepares multi-billion pound housing stimulus
Housing complex could move to Swansea City’s old home to make way for city centre redevel...
Alarmed residents claim construction of 450 new houses could leave their own homes flooded
What’s wrong with private landlords collecting £9bn in Housing Benefit? - David Orr
PDF: Ashfield District Council - Cabinet Minutes, Thursday, 14th July, 2016 6.30 pm
First time buyers bounce back on to the property market as stamp duty changes take effect
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