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Was the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko just a cover for a nefarious plot to buy up London’s housing market?

The use of sport as a means of bringing hope back to the communities. Polly Farman reports.

The causes of homelessness are many and varied: the product of a complex and tangled web of often disparate and seemingly disconnected social issues, but these strands come together – or not &nd

There's a sense of optimism in the fight against homelessness.

On the face of it, proposed reforms to the legal aid system have nothing to do with housing matters.

Thanks to a new regeneration project in the East Anglian town of Great Yarmouth, residents and local businesses should be fairly pleased about being there too.

Cumbria’s West Port is applying 21st century manufacturing technology to the oldest building material known to man – to make it a thoroughly modern and sustainable product.

As the nights draw in and the mornings become ever crisper, thoughts will turn inevitably to the heating of homes over the cold winter months.

Are modern methods of construction slowly taking over development in this green and pleasant land?

Mark Cantrell investigates.

For anyone caught in the October downpours, it might seem ironic that the UK is facing the prospect of serious water shortages in the decades ahead.

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