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Views on the forthcoming housing bill
The government’s new legislation on housing and planning will have profound implications for the future of housing in this country and should be of…
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Prison and prevention
Devolving responsibility and funding for the management of low-level offenders could empower local services and agencies to work more effectively to prevent crime and…
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Supporting the survival of small to medium charities
How are smaller charities faring in the current climate, and how can they be helped to evidence their impacts and continue to serve their…
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Employers can read your e mails
Employers are not prohibited from reading personal messages sent by employees In Barbulescu v Romania, the European Court of Human Rights has held that…
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NCVO offer good governance advice
Stay up-to-speed on charity governance with help from NCVO and join their mailing list. Has are indistrial and provident societies and may even be charities. It is all…
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A new budget due next month – what is the sector thinking?
The last budget brought some horrid surprises on rent reductions and benefits – so what is it that the sector thinks should happen in…
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Report calls for off site development for homes in London
The government could support 420,000 new offsite manufactured homes for market rent or shared ownership in London by investing £3.1bn a year in the…
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Report calls for more subsidy for rented home delivery
A xonservative think tank has urged the government to provide substantial funding for affordable rent after warning Starter Homes will be “inaccessible to the…
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HCA monitoring finance deals at HAs
The HCA is monitoring associations’ exposure to swaps after last week’s financial turmoil lead to gilt rates plummeting to an all-time low. Inside Housing said:…
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ALMOs say it is hard to get HMRC data to introduce Pay to Stay
Arm’s-length management organisations (ALMOs) are asking for changes to enable them to access tenants’ income data in order to ensure correct rent-setting under Pay to…