The housing market has "turned a corner", partly
because of the Help to Buy scheme, the government has claimed. Figures show that the housing stimulus
programme in England
has attracted 10,000 successful applications since it was launched in
April. However, last month the Institute of Directors described the extension of the
scheme as "very dangerous" because it could drive up prices. Business Secretary Vince Cable said he was
"worried" about the potential of "another housing
bubble". Read more on the BBC
website.
Obama Center opening stirs pride and unease for Chicago’s South Side amid
displacement fears
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South Siders voice concerns about gentrification, housing and affordability
as they celebrate opening of the Obama Presidential Center
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