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Housing sector dismayed at hardline Commons vote

The National Housing Federation (NHF) has spoken out against the “unjust” and “unfair” measures in the Welfare Reform Bill after MPs voted yesterday to reject amendments put forward by the House of Lords.

CIH warns welfare reforms will impact on homelessness figures

In the midst of debates over the controversial Welfare Reform Bill, new analysis from the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) shows that the government’s welfare reforms and cuts in investment are bound to impact on the homelessness figures.

CIH announces candidates for vice president

The Chartered Institute of Housing has announced the two candidates selected to run for the post of CIH vice president for 2012.

CIH backs call to tackle tenancy fraud

The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) has welcomed the Audit Commission’s report Protecting the Public Purse and its call for more social landlords to show a clear commitment to tackling tenancy fraud.

Whg wins CIH awards

Walsall housing provider, whg, has won two awards at the Chartered Institute of Housing’s regional awards.

New CIH governing board announced

The Chartered Institute of Housing has named its new proposed governing board.

Report raises red alert on ministerial failings

The Government is failing to deliver on its promises to boost housing supply and protect the vulnerable, according to the first ‘audit’ of ministerial commitments carried out by three leading housing industry bodies.

CIH welcomes Prime Minister’s pledge

The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) has welcomed the Prime Minister's pledge to deliver an additional 200,000 affordable homes as part of a forthcoming housing strategy.

Network for housing sector change is launched

The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) and Orbit Housing Group today launched plans to encourage housing leaders to work together to transform the sector.

No more ‘something for nothing’, said Ed

It’s time to end the “something for nothing culture”, not just at the top but throughout society, said Ed Miliband in his speech at the Labour Party conference, presenting a vision of a welfare and social housing system that “works for working people” – great, says the social housing sector but we’ll need more homes to do it.

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