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Glasgow tops UK asylum housing as Reform gains ground

Glasgow now accommodates more asylum seekers than any UK local authority, with nearly 4,000 by September's end. Amid a housing crisis and public anger, Reform UK sees record polling as it pledges to end the 'asylum farce'.

Young family's 4-year ordeal with bed bugs and mould

A young family in Pimlico has suffered for nearly four years with a severe bed bug infestation and mould outbreak in their Sanctuary Housing flat, leading to serious health issues. Read their shocking story.

Man dies after Glasgow tower block fall

A man has tragically died after falling from a tower block in Glasgow city centre. Police are investigating the incident which was witnessed by members of the public.

Housing Crisis Fuels Far-Right Support in Europe

Oxford researchers reveal how Europe's housing affordability crisis is driving voters to far-right parties. Discover the progressive policies needed to reclaim this vital issue.

Gov unveils Cambridge garden city expansion plan

Ministers reveal ambitious plans to transform Cambridge into a world-leading science superhub with thousands of new homes, sparking both excitement and local concerns about infrastructure and water supply.

Australia's stunning new social housing revealed

Exclusive look at Australia's revolutionary housing commission homes that are transforming social housing with luxury features and modern designs that rival private developments.

NSW housing density scheme fails affordability test

Exclusive investigation reveals how New South Wales' flagship infill housing policy is delivering luxury apartments instead of promised affordable homes, exacerbating Sydney's housing crisis.

Glasgow's 'Glasghost' Halloween Event Horror Repeat

Families seeking festive fun in Glasgow were left horrified as a Halloween event dubbed 'Glasghost' turned into a nightmare, echoing February's infamous Willy Wonka disaster with underwhelming decorations and angry parents demanding refunds.

Swan halts Glasgow trains in railway standoff

Rail services in Glasgow faced unexpected disruption when a protective swan refused to budge from the tracks, forcing Network Rail to implement safety measures and causing delays for ScotRail passengers.

Britain's prefab revival: Councils turn to pod homes

Eleven UK councils are embracing radical prefabricated housing estates as temporary solutions to combat soaring homelessness and migrant accommodation pressures. Discover how this post-war approach is making a surprising comeback.

Government slashes London affordable housing quotas

Ministers confirm controversial plans to reduce affordable housing requirements for new developments in London, sparking warnings of worsening the capital's housing crisis and pushing out key workers.

Australia's $10bn housing crisis fix as ownership plummets

The Australian government announces a landmark $10 billion housing package as new data reveals home ownership is becoming a distant dream for millions. Exclusive analysis shows the true scale of the affordability crisis gripping the nation.

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