Research shows that near plateaus in public and government income were partially compensated for by strong performances in grants and investment income, leading to overall growth but at a slower rate than previous years.
Home-owners get a much bigger slice of government help than renters – whether they are social or private tenants – according to a new report published today by the Chartered Institute of Housing.
New Christian communities in areas including the Kent coast, housing estates in Plymouth and market towns in Cambridgeshire are to be set up by the Church of England as part of its Renewal and Reform programme.
Oxfam says analysis of how climate change funds are allocated shows trends for the world’s poorest countries and communities which are a matter for concern