Housing Crisis
There are fears for thousands of rough sleepers with no recourse to public funds who were housed at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Labour has pledged rent controls for private tenants if elected. But how would they work, and would there be any side-effects?
More than a million households are stuck on council waiting lists, with Labour this will change, says shadow housing secretary John Healey.
Alex Milsom said people have been in touch to tell him it is common practice.
In 2015, the government made a promise to under-40s struggling to get on the housing ladder. Where are they?
A new investigation reveals some UK cities have no affordable homes. See how many are available in your area.
Part one: A new investigation shows 94% of rented homes are too expensive for families on housing benefit, leaving people spiralling into crisis.
With the capital becoming an increasingly challenging environment for young creatives, more people are forced to seek alternative living arrangements.
As a rising number of Britons find themselves in 'in-work poverty', Steve and Billy tell their story of homelessness, insecure work and council failings in BBC Two's Broke.
From the way money is spent to the way tenants are respected, we need to an overhaul of attitudes towards social housing across the board.