
The London mayoral election of 2025 is more than a political contest, it is a referendum on economic policy and the future direction of the capital....

Newly released housing statistics in the United Kingdom reveal a series of shifts across urban centres, suburban districts, and expanding commuter regions. Officials describe the latest...

IntroductionThe UK government has announced new housing market reforms aimed at cutting the average homebuying time by four weeks through digitization and process simplification. The proposals,...

IntroductionBritain’s housing delivery targets are under renewed pressure as planning approvals fall sharply and project delays worsen across the country. Data from the Office for National...

IntroductionRental prices in London’s prime districts have risen again despite ongoing budget uncertainty and slower economic growth. Data from Knight Frank and the Office for National...

IntroductionThe UK government has opened a public consultation on reforming the home buying and selling process, aiming to create a faster, more transparent, and digitally integrated...

IntroductionThe UK government has initiated a comprehensive review of London’s planning framework aimed at accelerating housing delivery and addressing the capital’s persistent supply shortage. With affordability...

IntroductionLondon’s rental market has entered a new phase of structural strain as rising rents outpace wage growth, reshaping the city’s affordability landscape and deepening the divide...

IntroductionLondon’s housing market continued to cool in the final quarter of 2025 as elevated mortgage rates and sluggish wage growth weighed on buyer sentiment. The average...

IntroductionLondon’s skyline tells a story of ambition, investment, and inequality. Behind every new tower and regeneration project lies a complex struggle between private developers and public...