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A round-up of our coverage of the Lyons Housing Review, which was launched on today by Ed Miliband.
So what clues does the Lyons Review offers us about housing up to 2020? Here are seven talking points the review that raised
Calls for a strategy to fix Britain’s broken housing market are not new and the Lyons review should be a catalyst for fresh thought and action to solve the housing crisis
Today, Ed Miliband announced a swathe of new measures to increase house building in response to the Lyons Housing Review.
A future government should intervene to make housing associations mobilise their surpluses to build homes and unlock unused capacity, a major report has said.
After months of feverish waiting, Sir Michael Lyons has finally delivered his take on how a Labour government can meet their target of building 200,000 homes a year by 2020. Nick Duxbury spent an afternoon analysing the 180 page document so you don’t have to.
Ed Miliband will today unveil reforms set out in the Lyons Housing Review and will highlight three key policies to ‘unlock the supply of new homes’.
The Lyons review paves the way for new homes, but Kathleen Kelly says we need more to ensure housing protects against poverty.
The Lyons Review is the most significant report on new housing supply in years, but it’s much more convincing on private sector housebuilding than social housing.
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