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Safe as Houses 3: Have government reforms to Universal Credit reduced the rent arrears of Southwark’s tenants?

Safe as Houses 3: Have government reforms to Universal Credit reduced the rent arrears of Southwark’s tenants?

By Paul Hunter and The Smith Institute

Impartiality matters: perspectives on the importance of impartiality in the civil service in a “post truth” world

Impartiality matters: perspectives on the importance of impartiality in the civil service in a “post truth” world

By Steve Barwick

Defining and measuring housing affordability – an alternative approach

Defining and measuring housing affordability – an alternative approach

By Affordable Housing Commission

The unspoken decline of outer London: Why is poverty and inequality increasing in outer London and what needs to change?

The unspoken decline of outer London: Why is poverty and inequality increasing in outer London and what needs to change?

By Paul Hunter

Spending fairly, Spending well: time for a radical overhaul of value for money and public audit

Spending fairly, Spending well: time for a radical overhaul of value for money and public audit

By Bob Kerslake, David Walker and John Tizard

Email: paul.hackett@smith-institute.org.uk

Twitter: @Smith_Institute

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