Our publications offer new analysis and insight into the problems London and other cities face, and propose new ideas for solving them.
Our publications offer new analysis and insight into the problems London and other cities face, and propose new ideas for solving them.
Luis Arias
Tackling Child Poverty in London On December 5th 2025, national government released its long-anticipated Child Poverty Strategy – Our Children, Our Future: Tackling Child Poverty. This set a 10-year mission to reduce child...
Local London Vision for Growth Local London is the capital’s largest and fastest-growing sub-region. It is home to 2.7 million people. It boasts 40% of London’s land and significant reserves of developable brownfield...
Sebastian Coman
The Fair Work Agency Briefing On September 3rd 2025, the Employments Rights Bill will be read for the third and final time in the Lords. This new legislation will set up a single enforcement body for labour market abuses –...
The London Plan Consultation Response What is the London Plan? The London Plan is a spatial development strategy for the Greater London area. It is one the most substantial instances of devolved power which is provided to the Mayor of...
A Healthy Placemaking Approach for London Bridge: The role of Business Improvement Districts in promoting health and wellbeing Places play a vitally important role in people’s health and wellbeing. Our built and natural environments, our local economies and our social and community infrastructure all have implications...
Arts for All: Tackling Barriers to Arts and Cultural Participation in London London is home to more than 1,000 art galleries and museums, Europe’s largest live comedy scene, historic music venues and the world-famous West End. People travel from across the globe to...
The Future of London’s Black Cab Trade: Delivering a sustainable taxi trade for London London’s Black Cabs are an iconic symbol of the capital. Cabbies provide a vital service for Londoners and visitors, delivering convenience, safety and accessibility. The first official licences...
West London’s Growth Potential: Leveraging the opportunity for a more polycentric city Since the 1990’s London has been reliant on a monocentric economic model – focussing on the single economic centre of Central London where London’s internationalised service sector has...
I-Wei Huang
London’s Social Housing Waiting Times To clearly outline the state of social housing in the capital, and push national government to increase investment, we’ve put together a borough-by-borough analysis of social housing data. Click...
Chris Gray
National Planning Policy Framework Consultation Response In August 2024, we were approached by Matthew Pennycook MP, Minister for Housing to submit a response to the government consultation on the National Planning Policy Framework. While the scope of...
Simon Stratford
Devolution in London: the unfinished story London’s devolution deal, known as the Greater London Authority (GLA) Act, was passed in 1999. This created the position of the Mayor of London, currently Labour’s Sadiq Khan, who governs over...
Homes fit for Londoners: Solving London’s housing crisis The capital’s homes are failing to meet the needs of Londoners. A quarter of residents are left in poverty after paying their housing costs. Over 300,000 London households are on the waiting...
HalfPoint
Moving with the Times: Financial Incentives for Sustainable Travel Policy ideas to change the cost of transport and encourage more Londoners to walk, cycle, use public transport or use shared modes of transport.
Moving with the Times: Supporting sustainable travel in outer London People in outer London own and use cars more often than people in inner London: 69% of households in outer London have access to or own a car, compared to 42% in inner London twice as many...
Licence to Let: How property licensing could better protect private renters This report explores the potential of selective property licencing to improve conditions in London’s private rented sector.