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01 July 2023
The coroner told Jean Pearson she was owed a ‘very, very big apology’ after her daughter Kelly was allowed to die alone on the streets. She tells Melanie Delargy her story
01 July 2023
Professor Martin Partington takes a broom to 100 years of tenancy law. By Melanie Delargy
01 May 2023
Lenders are still hungry for social landlord business. But Bank of Scotland's Ceri Richards warns this may not last for ever. By Melanie Delargy
01 March 2024
Housing didn't get a mention in Scotland's political programme this year. Can new social justice minister Iain Gray do anything about that? Melanie Delargy reports.
01 January 2024
At least 11,000 homeless families and individuals will spend this Christmas in B&B accommodation. Bed and Breakfast Unit chief executive Ashley Horsey tells Melanie Delargy why he needs private landlords to help solve the crisis
01 November 2023
Within less than a decade, ownership of virtually all council homes could be transferred to registered social landlords. Norman Perry is the man making sure they’re up to the job. Interview: Emma Hawkey
01 September 2023
The new minister for housing benefit says he'll test the most radical ideas 'to construction or destruction', and deliver improcements in the longer term. So will he succeed where others have failed? Melanie Delargy talks to Malcolm Wicks
01 May 2023
Gurbux Singh, is soon to chair the Commission for Racial Equality. A former housing director, he has clear views on how social landlords fit into the post-Macpherson race relations agenda. Interview: John Goodwin