The aim of this collection of short essays, edited by Ed Turner, Luke Raikes and Iggy Wood, is to dive into debates about devolution across Europe, often triggered by experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic, to inform the UK as it considers reform in this area.
For many years, England has been in the grip of a disastrous housing crisis. Chronically low rates of building have made both renting and buying a home extraordinarily expensive, and millions are suffering as a result.
Quantity, however, is not the only consideration. People want to live in attractive, high-quality homes in flourishing communities. In this pamphlet, experts weigh in on what makes somewhere a great place to live and discuss how policymakers can get there.
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