Reform of the housing benefit and an end to ‘tenancy for life’ is one of the cornerstones of the coalition government’s social policy. Avery Hancock uncovers how caps on the housing benefit may force thousands out of their homes at a time when existing homelessness services are already stretched to the limit
Anne Power and colleagues recently published a report that explores what it is like to a be a social...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Policy Press in Journal of Poverty and So...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
Homelessness and precarious living conditions are on the rise across much of the Western world. This...
In its first budget of June 2010, the new UK government announced changes to Local Housing Allowance...
Social housing is still an important part of the way we live in the UK – more than one in six homes ...
The Homelessness Reduction Bill proposed by Bob Blackman MP was unanimously voted through Parliament...
Background: It is unclear why rates of homelessness claims in England have risen since 2010. We used...
The Chancellor’s 2016 Autumn Statement spoke of the ‘end of austerity’. It also announced the govern...
This week the outgoing head of Britain’s largest volunteering charity warned that the voluntary sect...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear why rates of homelessness claims in England have risen since 2010. We use...
Christine Whitehead and Tony Travers show that, in terms of housing need, wider economic impact and ...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
A lack supply on the housing market, a private rented sector that sees rents spiralling upwards, and...
The housing benefit reforms are certainly generating a great deal of debate. So far, I would argue, ...
Anne Power and colleagues recently published a report that explores what it is like to a be a social...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Policy Press in Journal of Poverty and So...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
Homelessness and precarious living conditions are on the rise across much of the Western world. This...
In its first budget of June 2010, the new UK government announced changes to Local Housing Allowance...
Social housing is still an important part of the way we live in the UK – more than one in six homes ...
The Homelessness Reduction Bill proposed by Bob Blackman MP was unanimously voted through Parliament...
Background: It is unclear why rates of homelessness claims in England have risen since 2010. We used...
The Chancellor’s 2016 Autumn Statement spoke of the ‘end of austerity’. It also announced the govern...
This week the outgoing head of Britain’s largest volunteering charity warned that the voluntary sect...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear why rates of homelessness claims in England have risen since 2010. We use...
Christine Whitehead and Tony Travers show that, in terms of housing need, wider economic impact and ...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
A lack supply on the housing market, a private rented sector that sees rents spiralling upwards, and...
The housing benefit reforms are certainly generating a great deal of debate. So far, I would argue, ...
Anne Power and colleagues recently published a report that explores what it is like to a be a social...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Policy Press in Journal of Poverty and So...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...