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Former minister returns to property after standing down as MP
Mark Prisk is to work as a planning consultant after an 18-year career in parliament which included a spell as a Tory housing minister.
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No wonder nothing’s ever joined up! Housing minister role has highest ministerial churn
Research by BBC shows at 18 ministers since 2007 the job of being a housing minister is a perilous and short-lived one for most people.
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At last! Housing minister gets to attend cabinet following Boris decision
After many years of asking, industry gets a voice at the top table in the form of Esther McVey, the former GMTV presenter and now housing minister.
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New Housing Secretary and Minister appointed amid Boris Johnson’s night of the long knives
Following Boris Johnson's Cabinet 'carnage', we now have a new Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government and a new Housing Minister.
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Minister meets key industry players to discuss discriminatory ‘No DSS’ lettings adverts
Downing Street round-table concludes with promise by lender Metro Bank to stop preventing landlords from renting out properties to those on benefits.
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£2 million for councils to crackdown on rogue landlords
Reacting to recent reports that councils aren’t taking enough enforcement action against ‘rogue’ landlords, an announcement has been made about further funding.
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Who is James Brokenshire, the new Secretary of State for Housing?
A quick guide to the new Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government and his property experience to date.
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New Housing & Communities Secretary: James Brokenshire
Sajid Javid moves on to the Home Office, James Brokenshire picks up the brief of Housing and Communities Secretary.
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Former housing minister Mark Prisk to headline ombudsman gathering
One of David Cameron’s former housing ministers Mark Prisk is to make his first keynote speech about the industry since he left stepped down. Mark was in post for a characteristically short time for a recent housing minister, although longer than last year’s Alok Sharma, holding office for 11 months from September 2012 to 2013. He is to make his speech at The Property Ombudsman’s annual conference this summer which is to be held at Birmingham’s National Conference Centre in Solihull on June 13th. The event will focus on how to raise standards within the industry. Mark, who is a member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and was arguably one of the more thoughtful and better-qualified Tory housing ministers of recent times, will be joined by BBC business journalist and TV presenter Declan Curry, consumer champion and newspaper columnist James Walker, Ryan Hampson from Brief Your Market and Rob Symes, Rightmove’s lettings innovations boss. “Mark’s previous role as Housing Minister and current membership of the Commons Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee, Declan’s work for the BBC and James’ experience in helping millions of consumers get their problems sorted, makes them great assets to the conference,” says…
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Dominic Raab is the new Housing Minister
The cabinet shuffle continues at No 10 Downing Street, so we now know the identity of our new Housing Minister: Dominic Raab MP for Esher and Walton, in Surrey. He will work in the newly-named Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, which is headed by Sajid Javid. How their respective roles will converge is not yet clear. Aged 43, ‘Dom’ (to his friends) was an international lawyer at Linklaters before joining the Diplomatic Service. He was elected to Parliament in 2009, as a Conservative MP with 59% of the vote. In June 2017, he was re-elected and appointed Minister of State for Justice. Away from the House, he may be found wearing a black belt or training at his local boxing club, so we’d best keep friendly with our new Minister – the 16th in 20 years. Raab’s appointment will make him the 16th holder of the title of Housing Minister in just over 20 years, taking over from Alok Sharma, whose tenure of the title has been just six months. The average term of each housing minister has been approximately 16 months. Alok Sharma, has now been appointed Employment Minister, in recognition of ‘the difficult work he undertook in…
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