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Tim Dowling: The units in Kansas can withstand a direct nuclear hit – and sustain their occupants for five years underground
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If housing associations opt out of government funding, they should be free to pick their tenants and set their own rents, a thinktank has suggested. Do you agree? Vote now in our poll
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Kate Murray: Alicia Glen, New York’s deputy mayor, on why the UK should learn from her ambitious plans and beef up its private rental market to solve our housing crisis
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Lambeth defends right to publish monthly magazine
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The long read: The shortage of housing and the impact of Thatcher’s right-to-buy scheme have created a bureaucratic nightmare in which people are stranded for years, waiting to move into a place they can call home. Polly Toynbee reports
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The story of the millionaire Tory MP and the tenants facing homelessness