Birds vs Buildings
An online argument has been simmering for a few years now regarding the need (or not) for legislation to prevent
An online argument has been simmering for a few years now regarding the need (or not) for legislation to prevent
With the Queens jubilee weekend coming up and the opening of the Crossrail link, it is worth looking back to
This week I have written a timeline on the government’s proposal to reform new leasehold agreements. The government statistics state
A collaboration between British Rail and the government announced yesterday (19th April 2022) sees one million rail tickets being discounted,
According to a well-known estate agent, a home office space is now the most popular request for prospective clients when
Today, (January 1st 2022) after years of consumer complaints, new pricing regulations are being enforced by the Financial Conduct Authority
The lack of housing is a worldwide crisis. In 2005 the UN attempted a global survey which estimated 100 million
October 2021 saw a new document published from the House of Commons Library in the form of a briefing paper
From Spring 2022, five thousand pounds will be offered to homeowners, to help replace gas boilers throughout England and Wales.
Michael Gove’s first Conservative party conference speech, as the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, was to