Labour plans tougher energy rules for social homes
Briefly

Ed Miliband emphasized the pledge for social housing to meet a minimum energy performance certificate rating of C by 2030, impacting 1.2 million homes.
The Labour party's plan aims to alleviate fuel poverty for a million people while also addressing climate goals through improved energy efficiency standards in social housing.
With only 44% of private rentals achieving a C rating or above, compared to 70% in social housing, the disparity highlights the urgency of these reforms.
This announcement indicates Labour's commitment to environmental sustainability, as they plan to include landlords in the requirement while proposing more time for private sector compliance.
Read at www.bbc.com
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