Starmer’s ‘housebuilding revolution’ could violate human rights
Reducing payouts to landowners forced to hand over their assets could trigger legal battles
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Reducing payouts to landowners forced to hand over their assets could trigger legal battles
This scheme has helped would-be landlords make the first step – but not without risks
Campaigners in Epsom say it could lose its leafy appeal under Rachel Reeves’s plans to fast-track house-building efforts
Angela Rayner says there will be ‘no more gimmicks and slogans’ under this government, which is strange considering how many they have
There’s no place for local democracy in Rachel Reeves’ centralised approach to building
Renovation and environmental costs led Lisa and Jeremy Connick to consider a new-build
Property millionaires left in limbo as ‘next-time buyers’ fear stretching their mortgages
Rising taxes and soaring house prices that defined the Blair era offer clues to Starmer’s plans
The new Deputy Prime Minister and ‘rebel with a cause’ could be Keir Starmer’s greatest asset... or his biggest headache
Possession orders rise 15pc as renters seek to be rehoused in council homes
Phil Spencer’s guide to buying your dream home (at a discount)
Populist ideals do not contribute to Britain’s stability – in fact, they undermine it
How can we build more houses if there aren’t enough builders?
Britain’s ageing population is storing up problems for the future
The construction industry needs clarity on funding and planning reform if Britain is to build the homes it needs
It is in Britain’s best interests to address its property-pensions imbalance
Family’s savings and hopes of a bigger home crumble after run of costly down valuations
Starmer’s team has gone full-fat statist in adopting punitive plans with ideological appeal
While British homeowners enjoy brief relief, prices on the Continent are going south
Telegraph Money reveals what a typical policy will cover and how to slash your bill
Prices reach nearly £400 after quoted premiums rise 42pc in a year
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Telegraph Money explains how to find the best policy for your specific needs