Poor housing is costing the NHS in England £1.4 billion a
year. A new report produced by the Building Research Establishment (BRE)
highlights the vast sum of money that is spent treating health problems caused
by living in substandard homes. Researchers have analysed government data on
the number and types of hazards- such as excessive cold, damp and falling down
the stairs- found in homes in England to calculate how much they cost the NHS.
Read more on the ITV website.
A fifth of California homes are investor-owned as state’s affordability
crisis deepens – report
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New figures show that the Golden state’s rate of investor-owned homes is
19%, with mountain regions up to 83%
One in five homes in California is owned by...
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