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Delivering the renaissance in council-built homes:  the rise of local housing companies

Delivering the renaissance in council-built homes: the rise of local housing companies

By Paul Hackett

Devo-work: trade unions, metro mayors and combined authorities

Devo-work: trade unions, metro mayors and combined authorities

By Paul Hackett and Paul Hunter

The Case for a Property Speculation Tax

The Case for a Property Speculation Tax

By Andrew Heywood and Paul Hackett

Rebuilding the relationship between affordable housing and philanthropy

Rebuilding the relationship between affordable housing and philanthropy

By Alexsis de Raadt St James, Brian Ham, Dan Corry, Danyal Sattar, David Orr, Lord Richard Best, Nick Salisbury, Paul Hackett, Peter Malpass, Stephen Burns, Stephen Howlett, Theresa Lloyd and Vicki Prout

Making the Most of Equity Release: perspectives from key players

Making the Most of Equity Release: perspectives from key players

By Andrea Rozario, Baroness Wheatcroft of Blackheath, Claire Barker, Ged Hosty, Joanne Segars, Keith Haggart, Liam Corrigan, Lord German of Llanfrechfa, Paul Hackett, Peter Couch, Peter Williams, Rachel Terry, Rob Sheldon and Tish Hanifan

From the Poor Law to Welfare to Work: What have we learned from a century of anti-poverty policies?

From the Poor Law to Welfare to Work: What have we learned from a century of anti-poverty policies?

By David Coats, Nick Johnson and Paul Hackett

Who Governs Britain?

Who Governs Britain?

By Paul Hackett and Paul Hunter

The Future of the North West

The Future of the North West

By Anne Selby, Deborah Shackleton CBE, Flo Clucas, Jim Buchanan, Mike Damms, Paul Hackett, Philip Robinson, Professor Michael Parkinson CBE, Robert Hough, Sir Howard Bernstein, Sir Richard Leese, Steve Barwick and Steven Broomhead

Mind the Gap – Housing Supply in a Cold Climate

Mind the Gap – Housing Supply in a Cold Climate

By David Pretty CBE, Paul Hackett, PwC and Town and Country Planning Association

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