Homelessness remains one of the most pressing social issues in the UK, affecting thousands of individuals and families each year. Traditional methods of addressing homelessness, … Read More ›
The Housing Economist
Introduction The UK housing market has been grappling with chronic issues for decades, manifesting in unaffordable prices, inadequate supply, and worsening living conditions. Market failure … Read More ›
Introduction The UK political landscape is often shaped by experienced, older politicians. However, there’s a growing need for younger voices in Parliament. Encouraging individuals aged … Read More ›
Introduction Home ownership has long been a cornerstone of financial stability and personal security. However, for many in the UK, the dream of owning a … Read More ›
Introduction The UK is facing a severe #HousingCrisis, with a desperate need for affordable housing. #SocialHousing, particularly at social rent levels, is crucial for providing … Read More ›
Introduction to Universal Basic Income Universal Basic Income (UBI) is an economic policy proposal where all citizens receive a regular, unconditional sum of money from … Read More ›
From Humble Beginnings to Housing Giants Social housing in the UK has a storied history, from the industrial revolution’s first initiatives to the massive post-war … Read More ›
Ending poverty is a complex and multifaceted challenge that requires a comprehensive approach encompassing economic, social, and political aspects. Here are some conceptual ideas that … Read More ›
Rough sleeping: is defined by the Government as ‘people sleeping, or bedded down, in the open air (such as on the streets, or in doorways, parks … Read More ›
Another general election on the 8th June 2017. This is a chance for you to ask the politicians and activists what your offer on housing. … Read More ›