Policy

We've summarised 18 key points from yesterday's Housing Committee session on the Government’s Draft Commonhold & Leasehold Reform Bill.

Deliberately low-key speech broadly welcomed by prime resi insiders.

The Home Builders Federation warns of a 'capacity crisis in local government' as significant funds appear to be in limbo.

Bills to double from 2026/27 as council moves to address £100mn-plus funding gap.

Andrew Thomas, a Lecturer in Middle East Studies and author of Iran and the West: A Non-Western Approach to Foreign Policy, explores 'a deliberate strategy by the Iranian government, designed to exact…

Lower mortgage rates should underpin demand, but this week's by-election outcome may shape sentiment, explains the agency's head of UK resi research Tom Bill.

Tax office recruits 1,000 valuation officials to help implement 2028's High Value Council Tax Surcharge.

Knight Frank’s UK residential research head assesses whether more Westminster drama will dent buyer confidence - or whether stabilising rates will steady the ship.

Industry analysis flags risk of sharp slowdown and potential developer exit as existing projects near completion.

New 'flexible, outcomes-based' framework designed to reflect skills that didn’t exist when many qualified.

Richard Rogerson explains how quality is now defining liquidity in the capital’s top neighbourhoods - and flags more key trends to watch in 2026, from shifting demographics to the return of debt.

Borrowing costs have risen in recent weeks, driven partly by stronger-than-expected UK economic data, dimming hopes of cheaper mortgages, reports Knight Frank’s UK resi research boss.