Extra £500m for Social Homes
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•Chancellor pledges extra £500m for social homes in budget
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Housing Secretary Angela Rayner and the Chancellor have been at odds over how to invest in social homes.
Housing Secretary said the government is committed to building 1.5 m homes over the current parliament.
The Treasury announced an additional 500m for the government’s affordable homes programme ( AHP ).
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