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Queen's Speech 2022: Why it's good news for housing
For those campaigning to fix the rules around housing, most Queen’s Speeches have been an exercise in expectation management. We hear the short remarks from…

Section 21 reform: red flags in a White Paper
England’s 11 million private renters are waiting with bated breath for the long overdue Renters’ Reform Bill White Paper. The Renters’ Reform Bill, first announced…
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