Darren Huitema explains how Believe Housing Australia is bringing down energy costs for tenants with a "game-changing" solar solution.
Kwajo Tweneboa on his new book, his views on the sector, and his hopes for housing post election.
Bournville Village Trust's founding principles are as strong today as they have ever been.
Places for People's Caroline Terry shares insight into the work they've been doing to help young refugees get settled.
One of the UK's largest housing associations has made a big splash into Passivhaus. Should others do the same?
From social housing supply to safety in the private-rented sector, Justin Cartwright outlines the key housing policy developments in Northern Ireland over the past three months.
Our recent general election webinar explored how housing has so far featured in the election debate and what CIH is doing to influence the conversation.
North Lanarkshire Council's shift from enforcement to engagement has paid off for all involved, as Liam Turner finds out.
The UK's modular industry had a challenging couple of years, with news of factory closures and financial woes becoming all too familiar. But could things finally be on the up?
From Michael Gove's confirmed departure to Labour's alleged plans to expand Housing First, we look at all the talking points from the first two weeks of the general election campaign.
As Pride Month gets underway, we talk with Ria Bailes about CIH's ongoing commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and where she feels the sector is currently at on its EDI journey.
What was the extent of CIH's involvement in the Church of England's Homes for All report, and how significant is it to have the Church so interested in housing? We talked with Gavin Smart to find out.
Speaking ahead of the 4 July general election, Labour's deputy leader focussed on the party’s plan to deliver a “new generation” of new towns and the need to build on brownfield and ‘grey belt’ land.
The No Recourse to Public Funds condition can have a devastating impact on anyone it is attached to, but especially women. Our recent webinar explored why this is and what's being done to help.
With a date confirmed for the general election, now is the time to push housing to the top of the political debate.