The King’s Speech 2026
Today’s King’s Speech is expected to set out the government’s priorities for the next parliamentary session, with a major focus on housing, public services, economic reform and infrastructure.
More than 35 bills and draft bills are expected to be announced as the government outlines its plans for the year ahead.
Housing and property reform are expected to play a significant role in today’s speech. Proposed measures are likely to include further leasehold and commonhold reform, making it easier and cheaper for leaseholders to extend their leases or purchase their freehold interests. The government is also expected to continue efforts to reduce excessive ground rents and strengthen protections for leaseholders.
Building safety is also expected to remain a priority following the Grenfell Tower tragedy. New legislation is likely to accelerate the remediation of unsafe cladding and introduce stronger obligations on developers and building owners to improve safety standards in residential buildings across England.
The PRS & the Intentions of a Labour Government
Since 2019, many landlords have been concerned that Section 21 would be abolished, but the call for a General Election six weeks ago, put an end to the Renters Reform Bill, one of the fallen bills, progressing through the House of Lords and reaching a point where it would receive Royal Assent.
Now that a Labour Government is in place and Angela Rayner has been appointed Secretary of State for Levelling up, Housing and Communities, Labour will need to start the process again, and take a new Bill through the House of Commons and the House of Lords which will take time.