In this article, Steffan Evans looks at how the extension of Right to Buy in England could alter the relationship between the government, the regulator and Housing Associations in England, and compares the situation in England with the situation in Wales
Faced with acute housing crises, some governments are inclined to strip away the ‘bureaucracy’ of pl...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
In England the majority of householders live in homes that they own, with surveys demonstrating repe...
The introduction of the mandatory 'Right to Buy' (RTB) in 1980 for qualifying tenants in municipal h...
This paper examines how and why the Right to Buy (RTB) scheme changed drastically in the UK from 198...
Following the devolution of powers by the UK Government to the National Assembly for Wales, the law ...
Following the devolution of powers by the UK Government to the National Assembly for Wales, the law ...
This article sets out the motivations, methods and means through which local authorities are engagin...
Retrenchment of the public sector as a direct provider of rented accommodation has been accompanied ...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (RES-...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
We investigate the impact on social welfare of the United Kingdom (UK) policy introduced in 1980 by ...
In the run up to the Conservative party conference, David Cameron outlined plans to bring back the R...
In May 2016, the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law and reflects the first purely Conservative...
Faced with acute housing crises, some governments are inclined to strip away the ‘bureaucracy’ of pl...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
In England the majority of householders live in homes that they own, with surveys demonstrating repe...
The introduction of the mandatory 'Right to Buy' (RTB) in 1980 for qualifying tenants in municipal h...
This paper examines how and why the Right to Buy (RTB) scheme changed drastically in the UK from 198...
Following the devolution of powers by the UK Government to the National Assembly for Wales, the law ...
Following the devolution of powers by the UK Government to the National Assembly for Wales, the law ...
This article sets out the motivations, methods and means through which local authorities are engagin...
Retrenchment of the public sector as a direct provider of rented accommodation has been accompanied ...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (RES-...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
We investigate the impact on social welfare of the United Kingdom (UK) policy introduced in 1980 by ...
In the run up to the Conservative party conference, David Cameron outlined plans to bring back the R...
In May 2016, the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law and reflects the first purely Conservative...
Faced with acute housing crises, some governments are inclined to strip away the ‘bureaucracy’ of pl...
In May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 became law, the first purely Conservative government i...
In England the majority of householders live in homes that they own, with surveys demonstrating repe...