England’s system for funding social care for has long faced calls for reform. This article for...
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Will the ‘capped cost’ model become a reality?
Ten years on from the Commission on Funding of Care and Support (the ‘Dilnot Comission’), the...
Social Care Funding and the new Conservative Government
The 2019 election saw the Conservative Party win seats that may define the Government’s attitude...
This is a housing crisis, and without intervention it will bankrupt the welfare state
Locked out of home ownership, the state would be left to foot the bill for Generation Rent The...
Should academics be expected to change policy?
Six reasons why it is unrealistic to expect academic researchers to achieve policy change. To...
A technological revolution?
There is a growing awareness that our attachment to modern technology may often be detrimental,...
Pension tax-relief will not survive without pension incomes
As the days count down until Budget 2016, the pensions world is buzzing with speculation on the...
To what extent are pension defaults the answer to protecting the disengaged?
The Centre has contributed a chapter to a discussion paper, "Ageing population and financial...
The changing politics of pension freedom
The savers who have already exercised their pension freedoms will no longer be the target of...
Taking on the landlords: what should the government do next?
The government has brought in some encouraging policies to tackle the rise in buy-to-let landlords...