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Failing social landlords face threat of unlimited fines under Social Housing Regulation Bill
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Failings of landlord see London council seize control of 18 rented properties through final management orders
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Failure by council to carry out its own age assessment of asylum seeker was unlawful, deputy High Court judge rules
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Failure by council to give reasons sees judge quash planning permission for home in area of outstanding natural beauty
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