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Report: relax London affordable housing rules
29 February 2008
Developers in London could be allowed to bypass the mayor's affordable housing requirements by agreeing to build homes specifically for private rent.
Market renewal funding confirmed
28 February 2008
Funding has been confirmed for 12 projects attempting to reverse housing market failure in areas of the North and Midlands.
Flint: new buildings should be zero carbon by 2020
27 February 2008
The Government has said it will investigate ways of making all new buildings zero carbon by 2020.
Equalities boss slams Government funding rules
26 February 2008
The head of the Government's new equalities watchdog has criticised the criteria used by Whitehall officials to allocate a new £50 million fund to boost community cohesion.
New homes 'must be designed for elderly'
25 February 2008
All new housing in England will have to be built to accommodate the country's ageing population under government plans published today.
Embankment towers get green light
21 February 2008
Proposals for three residential towers on the Thames' South Bank designed by architect Norman Foster have been given the go-ahead.
King's Cross inquiry underway
19 February 2008
An inquiry into plans for part of the massive regeneration of King's Cross in London gets underway today.
Tighten planning rules in flood areas, insurers warn
14 February 2008
The Government must tighten planning controls if insurers are to continue providing cover for homeowners in flood risk areas, the insurance industry has warned.
Housebuilding starts dropped by 10 per cent in last quarter
14 February 2008
There was a 10 per cent fall in the number of homes started in England during the last quarter of 2007, according to government statistics.
Flint defends 'work or lose home' proposal
13 February 2008
Housing minister Caroline Flint has defended her suggestion that council tenants should agree to look for work as condition of their tenancy.
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