All change, please, all change?

All change, please, all change?

Last week’s election results mark a big step towards ‘political pluralism’, says our CEO Dr Sue Griffiths, as she asks whether our democratic infrastructure is fit for the future.

‘Britain’s political volatility reflects the erosion of connection’

‘Britain’s political volatility reflects the erosion of connection’

Ahead of this week’s local and devolved elections, Dr Jack Layton, asks what voting predictions say about the desire for community cohesion.

‘In the messy reality of the private sector, the new Renters’ Rights Act has potential to improve lives’

‘In the messy reality of the private sector, the new Renters’ Rights Act has potential to improve lives’

To realise the growth politicians keep promising, they need to start with something unglamorous but fundamental: secure, decent housing. By Policy and Knowledge Exchange Manager Jacob Coburn

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