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A fresh look for Inside Housing

We have redesigned our website to make our award-winning journalism more accessible and user-friendly on all devices.

 

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A fresh look for Inside Housing

Those of you logging on to Inside Housing online this morning will have noticed something is very different.

We have relaunched insidehousing.co.uk as a fresher, cleaner, and easier-to-navigate site that is fully optimised for use across a range of different devices.

Whether you are reading on a mobile, tablet, laptop or desktop computer, we hope you agree our new responsive site looks fantastic.

We’ve stripped away many of the old pages and sections to create something that is more simple to use.

"Access our award-winning journalism in a more user-friendly way"

You can now read our exclusive news stories, investigations, data analysis, interviews and comment all in a single section.

Skip to the next article at the click of a button or tap of a finger.

For those of you who want to read material on a specific topic, you can filter the homepage, or use keywords to read the content you want.

We also understand the importance to many of you of sharing and discussing articles on social media, so we have included buttons to make it easier for you to share on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn, or email an article directly from the homepage.

Our ‘my account’ section enables you to sign up to our newsletters, manage your subscription and access information about sector events.

If you are already registered, what do you need to do? The answer is: not a lot. We are in the same place and your log-in details remain the same. If however you do not remember your log-in details, you can easily reset your password.

So, whether you are in the office, at home or on the move, access our award-winning journalism in a more user-friendly way.

Send any feedback on the new site to carl.brown@insidehousing.co.uk

Emma Maier, editor, Inside Housing

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