David Kingman reports on the forthcoming change to housing support for young people
David Kingman
Select committee recommends long-term plan for the NHS
David Kingman reports on the findings of the select committee looking at the long-term sustainability of health and social care
Why are France’s young supporting the far right?
David Kingman looks at the rise of France’s “Génération Identitaire”
More evidence that the housing crisis is widening the gap between rich and poor
David Kingman looks at recent research which suggests that first-time buyers with wealthier parents are disproportionately getting on the housing ladder
Is Britain’s education system fit for purpose?
David Kingman looks at the findings of new research into problems affecting different parts of Britain’s education system
Is the House of Lords a gerontocracy?
David Kingman asks whether the House of Lords represents the views of young people effectively
Cridland Review: Millennials are likely to be in their 70s before they get a state pension
David Kingman looks at what the recommendations in the final report of the Cridland Review could mean for younger workers
New data highlight continued growth of zero-hours contracts in the UK
David Kingman looks at the latest statistics on the growing use of zero-hours contracts
How have house prices changed in your area over the last two decades?
Why we need a long-term perspective when we talk about housing: David Kingman explains
Spring Budget 2017: No long-term solution for problems facing adult social care
David Kingman reports on what the recent Budget did and didn’t contain in relation to adult social care – and why there are few reasons for optimism
