Over 5 years agoWhat is often forgotten in the conversation about housing affordability is the large number of goods that at one point in history were unaffordable which we now take for granted
Over 6 years agoI like to regard myself as a reasonable chap. Educated to a good standard, I seek the testimony of experts and weigh up the evidence on both sides in order to reach an unbiased conclusion
Over 6 years agoOne of the effects of having a foreign spouse (my better half is of Bulgarian extraction), is an increased awareness of peculiar English idiosyncrasies
Over 6 years agoTrade agreements, divorce bills and Irish Border border issues aside, perhaps the most existential question of the Brexit era is what does it mean to be British? Specifically in relation to what being
Over 6 years agoYou and I may think it curious that the position of rubbish bins has the power to thwart the development of 1,400 new homes and a care home capable of caring for 66 members of the post-war generation
Over 6 years agoTheresa May’s announcement that the government will commit £2bn to build new social housing is unlikely, in my opinion, to achieve three things
Over 6 years agoThere has been a lot of buzz about blockchain recently. According to various alleged proptech experts, blockchain technology will enable planning applications to be swiftly and cheaply submitted, appr
Over 6 years agoInstead of asking why house prices aren’t still growing exponentially, we should be asking how they ever grew so high in the first place
Over 6 years ago1994. Oasis’s debut album was number one in the charts, politicians were cool and Tony Blair was well on his way to being the most popular leader in generations