David Kingman describes the findings from Final Report of the official Review on Antimicrobial Resistance
Category: Intergenerational Justice
Why the EU referendum (Brexit/Bremain) is an intergenerational issue
As the 7 June registration deadline for voting in the EU referendum draws close, Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, looks at the emerging intergenerational divide amongst the electorate
What does “Intergenerational Solidarity” really mean?
A chance encounter on the London Underground causes Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, to reflect on the moral boundaries of advantages gifted to older generations in the name of Intergenerational Solidarity
Legal & General: “Bank of Mum and Dad” now assists 25% of all mortgage transactions
David Kingman reports on the latest evidence that it’s becoming harder than ever for first-time buyers to get on the property ladder
Does the BHS collapse have an intergenerational dimension?
David Kingman ponders the intergenerational implications of British Home Stores’ recent slide into administration
New research reveals the sacrifices young people are making to become first-time buyers
David Kingman reports on a recent survey which found that young people are adapting their priorities to beat Britain’s housing crisis
House of Lords: young people “not being adequately prepared for the world of work”
David Kingman reports on the damning findings of a House of Lords investigation into the transition from school to work
Has Britain reached “peak buy-to-let?”
David Kingman considers the future prospects for Britain’s buy-to-let market under the new Stamp Duty regime
Discounts for older people – are they fair?
Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, sees old-age discounts as a form of age-discrimination based on several misconceptions
Will the government be forced to cut pensioner benefits?
David Kingman argues that the government may have effectively left itself no choice but to address the rising cost of pensioner benefits