Over the last 18 months, LSE London has been discussing with experts from government, industry and academia about how to accelerate the supply of new housing in London. We now have a new Mayor with the remit to double the housing output in London and to ensure that Londoners are the ones that benefit
Mayor Sadiq Khan’s draft London Plan—the Mayor’s most important policy instrument—has now been throu...
There is a palpable sense that alternative housing options (including self-build, co-housing, live-w...
There was a considerable measure of agreement especially on ways forward. However, as one might expe...
Just five days after Sadiq Khan’s election, 40 of London’s leading authorities on housing, planning ...
This post-election event and expert panel offered a chance to discuss the main recommendations that ...
Over the last year LSE London organised a series of seminars, round tables and site visits around th...
On 10 February 2016, LSE London held their second roundtable of the project, ‘Accelerating Housing P...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has asked LSE London to conduct one of the most thorough investigat...
On 16 May LSE London hosted a roundtable on ‘building relationships between the Mayor and GLA and ce...
On 12 May 2017, Christine Whitehead presented at the Westminster Social Policy Forum seminar titled ...
On Thursday 28 January, 2016, LSE London and London Chamber of Commerce & Industry co-hosted the fir...
“These guidelines will raise the standard of living for thousands of Londoners, ensuring brighter an...
London has a chronic housing problem. The private and public sector seem to be experimenting with Bu...
On 23 November 2015 LSE London launched its new HEIF5 knowledge-exchange project, entitled Accelerat...
The Mayor of London commissioned LSE London research on housing density. This research data is meant...
Mayor Sadiq Khan’s draft London Plan—the Mayor’s most important policy instrument—has now been throu...
There is a palpable sense that alternative housing options (including self-build, co-housing, live-w...
There was a considerable measure of agreement especially on ways forward. However, as one might expe...
Just five days after Sadiq Khan’s election, 40 of London’s leading authorities on housing, planning ...
This post-election event and expert panel offered a chance to discuss the main recommendations that ...
Over the last year LSE London organised a series of seminars, round tables and site visits around th...
On 10 February 2016, LSE London held their second roundtable of the project, ‘Accelerating Housing P...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has asked LSE London to conduct one of the most thorough investigat...
On 16 May LSE London hosted a roundtable on ‘building relationships between the Mayor and GLA and ce...
On 12 May 2017, Christine Whitehead presented at the Westminster Social Policy Forum seminar titled ...
On Thursday 28 January, 2016, LSE London and London Chamber of Commerce & Industry co-hosted the fir...
“These guidelines will raise the standard of living for thousands of Londoners, ensuring brighter an...
London has a chronic housing problem. The private and public sector seem to be experimenting with Bu...
On 23 November 2015 LSE London launched its new HEIF5 knowledge-exchange project, entitled Accelerat...
The Mayor of London commissioned LSE London research on housing density. This research data is meant...
Mayor Sadiq Khan’s draft London Plan—the Mayor’s most important policy instrument—has now been throu...
There is a palpable sense that alternative housing options (including self-build, co-housing, live-w...
There was a considerable measure of agreement especially on ways forward. However, as one might expe...