Dangerous cladding: government’s remediation portfolio
Autumn 2024Since Grenfell, DLUHC has committed £5.1 billion to remove and replace dangerous cladding. We will examine whether there has been timely remediation of unsafe buildings.
Since Grenfell, DLUHC has committed £5.1 billion to remove and replace dangerous cladding. We will examine whether there has been timely remediation of unsafe buildings.
DLUHC spends around £33 billion each year to support people, places and communities. This guide examines DLUHC’s spending and performance.
Homelessness in all forms is increasing. This report will examine how DLUHC is working with other departments and local authorities to tackle homelessness.
Government needs to ensure its growth plans for Cambridge are aligned with its £6-7bn investment in a new regional railway (East West Rail, Oxford to Cambridge), so it can maximise the economic benefits of the line, a new report by the National Audit Office says.
Government is funding thousands of levelling up projects across the UK. But many of these deadlines are unlikely to be met.
Our report looks at whether the government is well positioned to achieve its drug strategy’s 10-year ambitions.
Our report aims to increase transparency by taking stock of what the Homes for Ukraine scheme has achieved to date, for what cost, and what can be learned.
This study will examine the condition of local roads in England and the Department for Transport’s approach to funding their maintenance. An industry survey estimated the one-time catch-up cost to clear the backlog of maintenance issues in England would cost £12.1 billion and take 11 years to complete.
This report brings together our learning and identifies eight areas for government departments and national regulators to consider when designing, delivering and improving regulation involving local regulatory delivery.
Report summarising the National Audit Office’s (NAO) investigation into the provision of supported housing in England.
This report looks at BEIS’s oversight of the schemes, its understanding of what the schemes achieved, and how well it worked with local authorities.
This report examines the progress made in improving the timeliness of auditor reporting on English local public bodies’ financial statements. Delays in completing audited accounts can have significant implications for local accountability and the effective management of public money.
This guide has been produced to support the Levelling up, Housing & Communities Committee in its examination of the Department for Levelling up, Housing & Communities’ (DLUHC’s) spending and performance for 2021-22.
This report examines government’s management of the Affordable Homes Programme since 2015.
This report examines government’s management of the Affordable Homes Programme since 2015
This investigation sets out how DLUHC is managing the Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre programme.
This report considers lessons DLUHC has learned from implementing local growth policies, and how it has applied them.
This report considers lessons DLUHC has learned from implementing local growth policies, and how it has applied them.
This report examines the extent to which the regulation of private renting supports DLUHC’s aim to ensure fairness for renters.
This report examines the extent to which the regulation of private renting supports DLUHC’s aim to ensure fairness for renters.