Today, 13th May 2026, King Charles delivered the second King’s Speech of Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Government.
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The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 represents one of the most significant reforms to the private rented sector in decades.
Burnout is often treated as an inevitable byproduct of a high-pressure industry. However, as pressures continue to mount in the sector, a different picture emerges.
By fostering awareness and practising small acts of kindness, we can all contribute to a more positive, human-centred environment across the buildings we manage and occupy.
Ultimately, design and management must work together. Homes should not simply provide accommodation but support the way people live.
Hybrid working was supposed to give us the best of both worlds: flexibility at home and connection in the office. For many people, though, it has quietly introduced a third experience, something in between that can feel surprisingly isolating.
Behind every building is a group of people, and the reality is that the decisions we make do not just affect structures, they affect daily lives.
By promoting awareness, providing support, and embedding well-being into workplace culture, the lift sector can rise to the challenge.
The Court of Appeal decision has made it clear that an RTM may enforce lease breaches through Section 168(4) of the 2002 Act.
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