
Election 2015
What the General Election manifestos say on housingNone of the parties present a realistic plan to build the homes the most unaffordable cities need.
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None of the parties present a realistic plan to build the homes the most unaffordable cities need.
Solving the housing crisis will require government to re-enter the market as funders or even house-builders.
Through right to buy, help to buy, the stamp duty cut and starter homes the Chancellor has made it clear that getting people on the housing ladder is a central plank of Conservative policy. The...
The latest data from Outlook 2015 gives us a chance find out what has changed in housing markets across the country over the last 10 years.
This report offers practical examples of places which have sought ways to resolve the housing shortage in those areas where homes are in the highest demand.
Our new report sets out three ways cities should respond to meet their housing needs.
If the Government continues with Help to Buy, it clearly needs to recognise differences between places.
Our Delivering Change report looks at how best to foster strong links between universities and businesses.
Practical policy solutions for supporting university and high-growth business collaboration in cities
Practical policy solutions for city leaders to encourage the green economy