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Senior Analyst Anthony Breach urges politicians to be clear about what they want the green belt to do and how they aim to address the costs it imposes on the country.
Some parts of the UK are in dire need of new homes and the Census data shows why.
The second blog in Centre for Cities' TfL series shows that while Hong Kong’s mass transit operator may not be the answer to TfL’s short-term funding issues, it needs to be considered in the long-term.
The Levelling Up Bill is the last and best chance for this Government to leave a positive and permanent legacy in housing.
The cities more likely to receive payments to deal with the cost of living crisis tend to be poorer and have higher energy needs
The new levy needs to ensure more certainty for developers and more freedom for local authorities.
Policymakers need to ask why people would use high-speed rail services, rather than assuming they will.
Since the financial crisis, there has been a decoupling in house price inflation between Paris and London. Without tackling supply shortages, London will not be able to tackle its housing crisis.
Planning reform is needed to reconnect new housing to public transport infrastructure
Improving Birmingham's public transport network depends on changing the city’s built form – with some neighbourhoods embracing mid-rise living