A child has died from Britain’s failed housing system. Will the government finally act?
Incidents like the death of Awaab Ishak are thankfully rare; the conditions that lead to them are all too common.
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New Thinking.
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Incidents like the death of Awaab Ishak are thankfully rare; the conditions that lead to them are all too common.
ByHigh private rents and stagnant wages mean housing benefit now costs £23.4bn a year.
ByA decade and a half of ultra-low interest rates gave ministers the perfect opportunity to upgrade the fabric of this…
ByThe Tories pledged to build 300,000 homes every year but just 204,530 were built in the most recent period.
ByThe Lib Dems want to help people struggling to pay their mortgages. What about those who can’t pay their rents?
ByPrices fell in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden in September.
ByAs owners are forced to pay double or triple the interest on their mortgage, many will sell up.
ByThe Prime Minister has done more than most to encourage new buyers into a needlessly overheated market.
ByThe average first-time buyer will be better off for only five months before higher mortgage payments overtake their stamp duty…
ByFrom allowing no-fault evictions to dropping affordable housing, none of it makes sense.
ByThe country is blighted by landlordism, homelessness and Thatcher’s legacy.
ByThere are 106,000 people searching for rooms in the capital, but fewer than 15,000 available.
ByAt last, a perfect summation of the view that blames young people for their struggles rather than decades of policy…
ByWhat renters really need is more housing supply and more stability.
ByWhat do Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng really want? To maintain Britain’s standing as a rentier's paradise – and they…
ByThe cost-of-living crisis hits harder for those without emergency savings.
ByThe existence of the 50-year mortgage shows lenders are desperate.
ByFirst-time buyers have been priced out of the housing market by wealthier people.
ByOne Hyde Park was meant to represent hope after recession almost ruined Britain’s property market. Its legacy is far more…
ByIt seems I can’t keep pace with “the market” and so I must up sticks and go.
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