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3 Sep 2014: The design of neighbourhoods, offices and green spaces can help to encourage physical activity and combat obesity, says Lisa Woo
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26 Aug 2014: Profits have increased tenfold but landlords are still charging tenants as much as possible and failing to build enough homes, says Calum Mercer
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21 Aug 2014: Housing has already been devolved to the Scottish government, but a yes vote could mark big changes for social landlords
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6 Aug 2014: With interest rates expected to rise and many people already struggling with housing costs, the Resolution Foundation's Katie Blacklock looks at how to help those at risk of losing their home
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5 Aug 2014: Housing an ageing population is a major challenge. Sarah Davies of the Chartered Institute of Housing takes inspiration and advice from existing schemes
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10 Jul 2014:
Experts offer their advice on how housing providers can better manage arrears and help residents struggling to pay rent
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4 Jul 2014:
Many were shocked when a minister said landlords were entitled to turn away benefit claimants, but would you rather politicians simply stuck their heads in the sand, asks Hannah Fearn
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26 Jun 2014:
Jane Dudman: The £1bn regeneration invests in poorer neighbourhoods at a time when housing has hit an affordability crisis
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24 Jun 2014:
Questions about sexuality, religion and disability can be seen as invasive, but if organisations use the data to provide better services, can it be worthwhile? Kulbir Shergill thinks so
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