
Global knowledge exchange for local community-led housing
Community-led housing approaches have grown in global importance and prominence, writes Dr Tom Moore. Around the world, citizens are collaborating to tackle problems of housing

Community-led housing approaches have grown in global importance and prominence, writes Dr Tom Moore. Around the world, citizens are collaborating to tackle problems of housing
Mercy Denedo and Amanze Ejiogu report on the findings of their latest research. In July 2021, we published our report “Stigma and Social
In this extract from UK Housing Review, Peter Williams says rising pressures from supply shortages, higher interest rates, Covid, war in Ukraine and more have
Janis Bright outlines the history of this controversial aspect of universal credit now being revived. While the debate on uprating or cutting welfare benefits
September’s mini-budget gave little extra help to poorer families apart from its pre-announced support for fuel bills, writes John Perry in this edited extract from
Kenneth Gibb from the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence and University of Glasgow ponders the unenviable choices facing the sector. The energy price

By HQN Associate Emma Lindley Housing demand Housing allocations and the vacancy chain: How coordinating chains can better meet housing needs and tenant choice
Housing retrofit is an essential public health intervention, writes Annika Hjelmskog from the University of Glasgow. We cannot meet our climate change targets without decarbonising
The grim links between poor health and homelessness are brought into the spotlight once again, in a study from Glasgow. Researchers writing in The Lancet

How can the need for new homes be met in areas that are at risk of wildfire? That’s the question posed by researchers from California,



















