Our report Poverty in Suburbia was covered in Inside Housing. … [Read more...]
Poverty in suburbia: is it time for a suburban renaissance?
Paul Hunter, head of research at The Smith Institute wrote in the New Statesman on the publication of our report Poverty in Suburbia, which shows that 57 per cent of all those who live in poverty live in the suburbs of England and Wales. There are significant socio-economic features in the suburbs which have been largely ignored. … [Read more...]
Suburbia: Posh or poor? BBC 5Live in Middleton near Leeds
Nick Garnett of BBC 5 Live went to Middleton, four miles from Leeds city centre to follow up our report Poverty in Suburbia. … [Read more...]
Half of people in poverty live in suburbs, report finds
BBC News UK covered our report Poverty in Suburbia; author of the report and head of research for the Institute Paul Hunter was interviewed on BBC 5 Live's Breakfast. … [Read more...]
Poverty in suburbia
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...]