The Institute's head of research Paul Hunter wrote for NewStart magazine about our new report Poverty in Suburbia. … [Read more...]
Commons committee criticises bedroom tax
A story in The Guardian Society Briefing column quoted Paul Hunter, head of research at The Smith Institute, on the launch of our report Poverty in Suburbia. … [Read more...]
Poverty now reaches into suburban areas
The Lancashire Evening Post covered our report Poverty in Suburbia bringing in a local angle with quotes from a councillor and the Preston Salvation Army. … [Read more...]
Rethinking Suburbia
The Smith Institute's head of research Paul Hunter on the Barrow Cadbury website discussing the changing face of suburbia and the findings of a new report Poverty in Suburbia. … [Read more...]
Poverty at its most grinding not in our inner cities but in suburbia claims study
Deputy political editor of The Independent, Nigel Morris, wrote an article based around our 2014 report Poverty in Suburbia. … [Read more...]
Generation rent: housing policy could swing the vote in 2015 election
Toby Helm, political editor of The Observer, writing about the forthcoming election quoted from The Smith Institute report Poverty in suburbia. … [Read more...]
Construction leaders urged to tackle gender inequality
The Smith Institute Report Building the future: women in construction was quoted in Inside Housing. … [Read more...]
Women in Construction: Time to think differently – report launch and debate
In Construction News, March 2014, director of Mace Barbara Welch commented on our report on women in construction and outlined her own ideas for improving diversity in the construction industry. … [Read more...]
Hi-tech, multi-skilled construction industry needs more women
Writing in The Guardian, the Smith Institute's director Paul Hackett considered how women work in the construction industry. 'Construction remains a 'no-go' area for women', he said, 'who make up only 11% of its workforce – but things are changing' … [Read more...]