With thousands of older people dying unnecessarily each winter because of cold homes, it’s good...
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Housing policy: a turning point?
There is a new appetite for unconventional ideas to deal with the effects of the housing shortage....
Care reform: the doomsday scenario
Implementation of the government’s ‘capped cost’ reforms in 2016 could impose an earthquake on the...
Why the social care bill is still cause for concern
The Guardian, October 9th, 2013 By David Brindle To read more, click here.
Long-term care and financial advice
Despite the push for greater financial advice in the care system, are there actually risks for...
Public ‘unaware’ of care-home costs – and of probability they will need care themselves
The Independent, September 16th, 2013 By Katie Grant To read more, click here.
Dilnot 2.0: Making the cap fit
A cap on care costs is due to be implemented from 2016, but it’s becoming increasingly clear that...
Rented castles
The Economist, July 20th, 2013 To read more, click here.
HE or not HE: it’s the parents, stupid
Why are some young people deterred from applying to university by tuition fees, while others...
HE or not HE: it’s the parents, stupid
Why are some young people deterred from applying to university by tuition fees, while others...