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Energy · United KingdomWhen Jane Wallbank was awarded free home energy upgrades under the UK’s Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme, she hoped they would make her house warmer and cheaper to run. Instead, the work led to weeks without heating, flooding, mould, structural damage and higher energy costs, raising questions about how such schemes are delivered and overseen.See the Story
Free Energy Upgrades Leave Homeowner Facing Major Disruption and Rising Bills
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Sadiq Khan · London“Ordinary Londoners suffering the most” from failure to build enough new homes, reports Kumail Jaffer, Local Democracy Reporter Housebuilding starts have fallen by 84% in London since 2015 despite the capital’s housing supply crisis, new data has revealed. Research from consultants Molior has shown that just 5,547 starts were made on homes built by the private sector in 2025, compared to 33,782 in 2015. Last year’s figure was significantly boost…See the Story
