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Today's Property Headlines - 1st July 2009

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The Times
Confusion in Whitehall over funding for £1.57bn social housing programme, p.7
Home ownership for all is a low-rent idea – renting shouldn’t make us second-class citizens – we must shake off our obsession with climbing the property ladder – Opinion, Matthew Taylor, p.23

Daily Mirror
£200m mortgage rescue package has helped just six families, p.15

Daily Mail
Banks boost their profits by raising loan rates, p 27

Daily Express
Mortgage rescue farce, p 11
Cut the cost of running a home, p 40-41

The Sun
House prices up for third time in four months - Nationwide report 0.9% rise in June, p22

The Independent
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Deeper, longer recession raises fears for the recovery, p.33

Financial Times

Q2 may have marked the bottom - all the talk of the Great Depression has vanished, p.16
Lord Turner, Chairman of the FSA, signaled that capital held by banks against their trading books would have to increase significantly as he played down reports of a rift between regulatory authorities, p.4
House prices show surprising resilience, p.3

Daily Telegraph
No need to sell home to pay care bill - Elderly people will no longer be forced to sell their homes to pay for care under government proposals to be unveiled next week, p.1
Greenfield sites ‘made too easy’ for building - The countryside is being concreted over because the Government is making it too easy for developers to build on greenfield land, p.2
Economy shrinks at 1930s rates – The recession is now on a par with the very worst year of the Great Depression, B1

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Date Published: 01 July 2009

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