London’s housing—of all tenures—is widely considered to be a sphere of growing inequality and unaffordability: it is the most expensive in the country, an increasing number of potential households cannot form because of the extent of housing pressure and there is far more overcrowding than elsewhere. The increased cost of home ownership and private renting has put them out of reach for many, while social housing and other accommodation options for the most vulnerable are either largely inaccessible or penalized
On 19 April 2017, Kath Scanlon presented at the Redesigning Social Housing against Poverty in Europe...
This reflective blog summarises the major topics covered at our 29 October ‘New Housing and the Lond...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
London’s population in 2011 at 8.2 m only just exceeds the population in 1951 – but falling househol...
Alternative housing logics and forms of accommodation, Melissa Fernández argues, can provide London ...
Alternative housing, be that utopian schemes like co-housing or technological fixes like off-site co...
There is a palpable sense that alternative housing options (including self-build, co-housing, live-w...
Christine Whitehead and Tony Travers show that, in terms of housing need, wider economic impact and ...
The shortage of supply and the unaffordability of homes are key elements of Britain’s housing crisis...
An interesting report from LSE London argues that the government should invest more heavily in affor...
Anne Power and colleagues recently published a report that explores what it is like to a be a social...
In 2011 some 26.5% of London dwellings were rented (vs 16.7% in the rest of England) —a near-doublin...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
According to reports "Property is now affordable for first time buyers in nearly four out of 10 area...
On 19 April 2017, Kath Scanlon presented at the Redesigning Social Housing against Poverty in Europe...
This reflective blog summarises the major topics covered at our 29 October ‘New Housing and the Lond...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
London’s population in 2011 at 8.2 m only just exceeds the population in 1951 – but falling househol...
Alternative housing logics and forms of accommodation, Melissa Fernández argues, can provide London ...
Alternative housing, be that utopian schemes like co-housing or technological fixes like off-site co...
There is a palpable sense that alternative housing options (including self-build, co-housing, live-w...
Christine Whitehead and Tony Travers show that, in terms of housing need, wider economic impact and ...
The shortage of supply and the unaffordability of homes are key elements of Britain’s housing crisis...
An interesting report from LSE London argues that the government should invest more heavily in affor...
Anne Power and colleagues recently published a report that explores what it is like to a be a social...
In 2011 some 26.5% of London dwellings were rented (vs 16.7% in the rest of England) —a near-doublin...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
According to reports "Property is now affordable for first time buyers in nearly four out of 10 area...
On 19 April 2017, Kath Scanlon presented at the Redesigning Social Housing against Poverty in Europe...
This reflective blog summarises the major topics covered at our 29 October ‘New Housing and the Lond...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...