Housing can be a big part of the solution to many of the problems the new government has inherited, writes Rachael Williamson.
Kwajo Tweneboa on his new book, his views on the sector, and his hopes for housing post election.
Newlon Housing Trust has been on a two-and-a-half-year journey to improve trust, confidence and tenant satisfaction.
For most housing associations, rebranding is not something they need to think about. But for a small minority, a refresh might be what they need.
We highlight some of the key points from the Regulator of Social Housing's recent quarterly survey.
Darren Huitema explains how Believe Housing Australia is bringing down energy costs for tenants with a "game-changing" solar solution.
Read a blog by Paul Scott, CIH Scotland board member, on how the housing emergency is impacting rural communities in Scotland.
Hear from Colm McDaid, CIH NI board member, on why he thinks politicians need to stand up and listen to tenants when it comes to their communities across the island of Ireland.
As the UK general election approaches, Northern Ireland's political parties have released their manifestos, outlining their positions on housing and related issues.
CIH Northern Ireland board member, Joanna McArdle, tells us how the sector has reacted to the recent cuts to budget announced in the housing sector.
In this new blog, CIH Scotland’s national director Callum Chomczuk reflects on the feedback from a recent series of roadshows on the next steps for professionalism in the housing sector in Scotland.
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.