The social housing regulator is to appoint seven new senior
members of staff and overhaul its structure in a bid to boost its
effectiveness. The move follows concerns
by regulation committee members last year that it does not have the ‘resources
to function effectively’. It comes as regulatory concerns were cited by ratings
agency Moody’s as the reason for downgrading most of the sector. Read more on Inside Housing.
UN experts accuse one of England’s biggest social landlords of habitability
failings
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Exclusive: Letter says L&Q appears to have systematically failed in its
duty to provide adequate standard of living
UN experts have said that one of Engl...
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