
HQM investigates: Homes England’s past, present and future
The Labour government’s hopes of delivering the 1.5 million new homes promised for this parliament are largely reliant on the performance of its flagship housing

The Labour government’s hopes of delivering the 1.5 million new homes promised for this parliament are largely reliant on the performance of its flagship housing

The five finalists for the 2025 Housing’s Next Generation competition are getting ready to take centre stage at this year’s HQN annual conference. The

To break down the inspection process and the role HQN plays in supporting organisations, we talked to HQN’s consumer regulation leads, Lydia Dlaboha and Damian

Over the past two years, HQN has been helping social housing providers navigate the new regulatory landscape, including the return of inspection for the first

Councils are at the sharp end of the housing crisis as waiting lists grow by the day (along with temporary accommodation costs). But with social

Stigma has been attached to social housing and its tenants for decades. The Grenfell tragedy brought things to a head but only now, eight years

Ash Sarkar is a journalist, political commentator, activist and author, described by Naomi Klein as “one of the boldest and most exciting thinkers of her

“Extraordinary”, “regrettable”, “unprecedented”. These are a few of the words used to describe the surge in right to buy applications local authorities have received since

As chair of the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee, Florence Eshalomi has responsibility for investigating some of the major housing issues facing this

With Awaab’s Law due to be implemented for damp and mould cases later this year, Neil Merrick takes a look at how social housing providers



















