David Kingman asks whether rent controls are the best solution to the problems facing “Generation Rent”
David Kingman
“Protecting our Parents” shows the dilemmas of caring for our ageing society
David Kingman reviews “Protecting our Parents”, a recent BBC documentary series which raised many difficult questions about how we should care for older people
Do we need a crackdown on zero-hours contracts?
David Kingman asks whether Britain needs to impose tougher regulations on employers who use zero-hours contracts
The number of elderly who need care will outstrip adult children who can provide it by 2017
David Kingman reports on a recent warning from the Institute for Public Policy Research, that the supply of unpaid social care from family members is on the verge of running out
Less than 25% of Britain’s under-30s think they will have a better life than their parents, new poll shows
David Kingman reports on the findings of a new poll from Ipsos MORI which shows that the younger generation in Britain is remarkably pessimistic about the future
Book Review: All that is Solid by Professor Danny Dorling
David Kingman offers his thoughts on a timely overview of Britain’s housing crisis
Can Britain cope with a baby boom and an ageing population at the same time?
David Kingman reports on how the early 21st-century baby boom is putting pressure on Britain’s public services
House of Lords warns of “scarred generation” left by youth unemployment
The House of Lords has recently called attention to Britain’s high levels of youth unemployment, reports David Kingman
Many graduates will still be repaying student debts in their 50s, according to new report
David Kingman reports on some new research by the Sutton Trust which analyses what the long-term effects of the post-2012 student loans system will be
“Generation Rent” could swing the 2015 election, according to new research
David Kingman reports on some research by a charity representing tenants which argues that their votes will be crucial in deciding the next general election