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The UK’s housing crisis

By Michelle Custodio Filed Under: Featured Posted: October 19, 2015

The Government aims to build one million more homes by 2020, the Prime Minister has announced. Michelle Custodio puts the need for more homes in perspective. How many more homes does the UK need? Back in May last year, the then business secretary Vince Cable argued that the UK should build an extra 300,000 a […]

Tagged With: Barratt Developments, Brandon Lewis, David Cameron, Fixing the Foundations, George Osborne, housing, Housing crisis, KPMG, London, National Housing Federation, Redrow, Shelter, Vince Cable

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The Life and Death of Zero Carbon Housing Policy

By Andrew Karvonen Filed Under: All posts, Featured, Urban Posted: September 15, 2015

Last month the UK government announced that it was abandoning its 2016 commitment to require all new housing in England and Wales to be zero carbon. Here Andrew Karvonen looks at the possible impact of that decision. In ‘Fixing the Foundations: Creating a More Prosperous Nation’, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne cited the zero carbon […]

Tagged With: carbon emissions, George Osborne, house building, housing

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UK GDP grows more slowly – should we worry?

Diane Coyle By Diane Coyle Filed Under: Featured Posted: April 29, 2015

Professor Diane Coyle explains that the latest, disappointing, GDP figures tell us little about what is actually happening in the economy. That won’t stop them being used by all the parties in the last days of the General Election campaign. It was no surprise that the General Election spin machines should try to put their […]

Tagged With: bank of england, Capital in the 21st Century, Conservative Party, economy, GDP, general election, housing, inflation, Labour Party, Office for National Statistics, right to buy, stamp duty, Thomas Piketty, wellbeing

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Making shared housing work

Sue Heath By Sue Heath Filed Under: Featured, Health and Social Care, Whitehall Watch Posted: July 3, 2014

The Government wants people on housing benefit to share accommodation to bring down costs. But, Sue Heath warns, voluntary arrangements usually work better than compulsion. The Government’s welfare reform programme is penalising under-occupation of social rented accommodation that is paid for by housing benefit. One approach favoured by the Government is more sharing of accommodation […]

Tagged With: bedroom tax, Caroline Lucas, crisis, George Osborne, housing, Shared Accommodation Rate, shared housing, Under the Same Roof, welfare reform

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