HfL in the news: week eight
Last week, the announcement that Newham Council has proposed moving 500 families to Stoke-on-Trent caused a debate that rivalled the daily drama of the Leveson Inquiry. Read more
Last week, the announcement that Newham Council has proposed moving 500 families to Stoke-on-Trent caused a debate that rivalled the daily drama of the Leveson Inquiry. Read more
We're asking the London Assembly Member candidates to support Homes for London, and make sure the next Mayor keeps their promise. Read more
London’s growth and economic development depends on it, says Nick Lyes from the National House-Building Council. Read more
We have only one chance left to solve London’s housing crisis, says independent candidate Siobhan Benita. Read more
Kate Dodsworth from National housing Federation on why London’s mayoral candidates need to be talking about housing. Read more
This week saw all the mayoral candidates come out in favour of Homes for London. Read more
All four main London mayor candidates have pledged to create Homes for London. Read more
Londoners deserve real solutions, not throwaway comments, Campbell Robb tells the Mayoral candidates in the Times. Read more
This week’s mayoral goings-on ticked off some of the boxes. Read more
Looking to Germany for ideas to solve the housing crisis is a good start, says James Williamson. Read more
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