The 2025 AGM saw a raft of new CIH appointments, including Julie Haydon as president and new governing board trustees.
Read Chartered Institute of Housing's response to the published findings by the National Audit Office on energy efficiency installations.
CIH and 39 other organisations have called on the government to lift the freeze on housing benefit for private renters in order to tackle homelessness and ease mounting pressure on local councils.
Housing policy expert Chloe Fletcher has been named as CIH's new head of policy and external affairs.
CIH welcomes the opportunity to feed into the APPG for Rural Business and the Rural Powerhouse’s call for evidence on ‘Fitting rural into the devolution agenda’.
Find out more about the government's pledge of additonal funding to support families in temporary accommodation and tackle homelessness.
Julie Haydon’s presidential campaign, Rooted in Resilience, emphasises the importance of developing a resilient mindset and how doing so can help housing professionals to thrive in a sector that continues to face change and challenge.
CIH Cymru's manifesto outlines the priorities that members want a future Welsh government to commit to after the 2026 Senedd election.
CIH Scotland has appointed four new experienced professionals to its board, as two long-serving members step down.
Read the CIH Northern Ireland response to the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs' (DAERA) Draft Climate Action Plan 2023-2027
Government is consulting on updates to Part G of the Building Regulations to improve the water efficiency of new homes. CIH has produced this briefing to help members understand the proposals.
The UK government has published its final direction to the Regulator of Social Housing, requiring it to set a Competence and Conduct Standard for social housing providers.
Callum Chomczuk , national director of CIH Scotland, responded to the passing of the Housing (Scotland) Bill by the Scottish Parliament this evening.
CIH Scotland has launched its manifesto, ahead of the 2026 Scottish parliamentary elections.