
The 12 Urban Myths of Christmas
Myth #8: The cost of credit is driving up house pricesHas cheap credit really led to high house prices - or is there something else at play?
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Has cheap credit really led to high house prices - or is there something else at play?
The Government's proposals will mean more houses are built, but bolder reform is needed to free up land in high-demand cities
The Government’s revised planning rulebook focuses too much on rural areas, and not enough on cities
Our recommendations for the Government’s National Planning Policy Framework
Politicians and campaigners from across the political spectrum are coming together to push for changes to green belt policies
The planning system must adapt to the economic and social challenges the capital faces today
Denser neighbourhoods would offer UK cities many advantages — but delivering them poses great challenges
Nightclubs and venues are at risk from planning laws restricting the expansion of cities.
The Chancellor has trailed some good ideas ahead of the Budget – but not the substantial reforms needed to address housing shortages
Encouraging productive investment should be a priority in next month’s budget