Housing Crisis
The housing crisis is the result of a collective delusion
It has become a national myth that rising house prices are good
This government can’t be trusted on housing
New schemes are meant to distract attention from falling London property prices
We aren’t building enough houses—and we’re building them in the wrong places
Areas expected to have the highest household growth are already falling furthest behind
What should we expect from a home?
New research shows that four in ten aren’t good enough
A secure home is vital to wellbeing—all should have one
The government must accept responsibility
Housebuilding: time for a new model
We need 250,000 new homes per year—but we have fallen behind
Churchill knew how to solve the housing crisis
The key lies in "land value capture"
It is no longer enough to leave housebuilding to the market
Rewriting development rules
Should we build on the green belt?
New research shows 275,000 houses are planned for green belt land
London: Time for Plan B
The capital's long evolution has gone horribly wrong. But we have solved worse crises
The St Ives referendum on second homes is a protest against success
"Local politics reduced to pointless populist posturing"
Big question: Is the London housing crisis Boris Johnson’s fault?
A panel of experts share their views