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The UK should introduce a flexible zoning system to build more homes and end the housing crisis argues Anthony Breach in the final paper in his series critiquing the planning system.
After some initial adjustments, cities will continue to play a central role in the national economy.
Ivan Tennant on how building new homes in the suburbs can help solve the housing crisis.
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Some cities will have more people working at home – but have less space while doing so.
The near-total ban on housebuilding in the Green Belt forces homes to be built in less suitable locations such as flood plains.
This briefing presents two new indexes to summarise and compare the performance of the UK's largest cities and towns. The findings have implications for policy, particularly the Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda.
Space standards force people to consume more space than they can afford and reduce the supply of new homes.
Sao Paulo University’s Professor Raquel Rolnik joins Andrew Carter to discuss her book, Urban Warfare: Housing Under the Empire of Finance. Using examples from across the globe, she...