Alex Marsh @ UoB (@amarshuob) 's Twitter Profile
Alex Marsh @ UoB

@amarshuob

The "official" account of Alex Marsh, Professor of Public Policy, University of Bristol. Chair: Housing Studies Charitable Trust; Policy & Politics

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linkhttp://www.bristol.ac.uk/sps/people/alex-d-marsh/ calendar_today30-10-2020 15:44:34

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Policy & Politics (@policy_politics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out in ISSUE 4️⃣ “How policymakers employ ethical frames to design and introduce new policies: the case of childhood vaccine mandates in Australia” by Katie Attwell (A/Prof Katie Attwell) & Mark Navin. 💉🇦🇺 bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/…

Housing Studies Association (@hsa_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our call for papers for #HSA2023 is now live. For details of the event and to submit your abstract check our website here - housing-studies-association.org/pages/annual-c…

Housing Studies Association (@hsa_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Workshop 1a #HSA2023 focuses on the private rented sector, exploring a range of aspects from regulation, to rent control hear from Dr Tom Simcock Kenneth Gibb Alex Marsh @ UoB @nickbailey37 Co-Ownership housing-studies-association.org/pages/2023-con…

Jules Birch (@jules_birch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Planning permission and registration for short-term lets look like good news for areas where they've hollowed out the long-term rental market - and essential ahead of Renters Reform Bill... but.... 👇gov.uk/government/new…

Jules Birch (@jules_birch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even if you can find one of the 5% of advertised private rentals that are affordable within LHA rates (Institute for Fiscal Studies analysis today), you'll be paying 19% more for your heating and hot water ifs.org.uk/publications/h…

Even if you can find one of the 5% of advertised private rentals that are affordable within LHA rates (<a href="/TheIFS/">Institute for Fiscal Studies</a> analysis today), you'll be paying 19% more for your heating and hot water ifs.org.uk/publications/h…
Marvin Rees (@marvinjrees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤯 #Bristol rents grew over twice as fast as wages between 2011-21 🏡 Our #LivingRentCity Commission, chaired by Cllr Tom Renhard & University of Bristol’s Prof Alex Marsh, is calling for government to give Bristol City Council the power to introduce rent control ✍️ bit.ly/3CQaxqw

🤯 #Bristol rents grew over twice as fast as wages between 2011-21

🏡 Our #LivingRentCity Commission, chaired by Cllr <a href="/TomRenhard/">Tom Renhard</a> &amp; <a href="/BristolUni/">University of Bristol</a>’s Prof Alex Marsh, is calling for government to give <a href="/BristolCouncil/">Bristol City Council</a> the power to introduce rent control

✍️ bit.ly/3CQaxqw
Jim Pickard 🐋 (@pickardje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- water companies had no debt when they were privatised - since then they gave borrowed £53bn - much of this has been used to help pay £72bn in dividends - interest rates have now spiked - what could possible go wrong? ft.com/content/deaf19…

Policy & Politics (@policy_politics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Policy & Politics has received it’s highest ever #ImpactFactor! Our JIF of 4.7 puts us in the top quartile for Political Science & Public Admin. We also had our best ever #CiteScore of 6.3🥳 Thank you to all of of the authors, reviewers & editors who made this possible!🙏

Policy &amp; Politics has received it’s highest ever #ImpactFactor! Our JIF of 4.7 puts us in the top quartile for Political Science &amp; Public Admin. We also had our best ever #CiteScore of 6.3🥳
Thank you to all of of the authors, reviewers &amp; editors who made this possible!🙏
Dr Tom Simcock (@tomjsimcock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't forget to submit to next year's Housing Studies Association Annual Conference #HSA2024 on Healthy Homes, Healthy Lives. Our deadline for submissions is the 17th November 2023. Find out more here: housing-studies-association.org/pages/conferen…

Bristol Law School (@bristolunilaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researching housing law & policy is fundamental to society. Today on #WorldHomelessDay, we're highlighting research addressing the housing crisis in Bristol and the UK: Find out more about Dr Ed Kirton-Darling @ekd.bsky.social & Prof Alex Marsh (UoBris PolicyStudies)'s work: 🔗bit.ly/48JgKDk

Researching housing law &amp; policy is fundamental to society. Today on #WorldHomelessDay, we're highlighting research addressing the housing crisis in Bristol and the UK:

Find out more about Dr <a href="/EdKirtonDarling/">Ed Kirton-Darling @ekd.bsky.social</a> &amp; Prof Alex Marsh (<a href="/UoBrisSPS/">UoBris PolicyStudies</a>)'s work:

🔗bit.ly/48JgKDk
Bristol Ideas (@bristolideas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next week 17-19 October (with some events 21/22 October) is Festival of the Future City. The full programme is here: bristolideas.co.uk/projects/festi…. Some events now have waiting lists.

Next week 17-19 October (with some events 21/22 October) is Festival of the Future City. The full programme is here: bristolideas.co.uk/projects/festi…. Some events now have waiting lists.
Church of England in Parliament (@churchstate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'We have no long-term housing plan. Here's why the Church of England is stepping up to fix it' - Guli Francis-Dehqani writes for the Big Issue in advance of today's parliamentary launch of the HomesForAllEngland report. Nationwide Foundation CaCHE David Orr bigissue.com/opinion/church…

HomesForAllEngland (@homesforalleng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harm caused by England’s #HousingCrisis fills the media every day. It’s unacceptable. #HomesForAll is a vision for a better housing system & affordable, quality homes. Read our letter in the Financial Times: ft.com/content/5ef89b… Follow @OfficeofABC Nationwide Foundation Crisis National Housing Federation

Toby Lloyd (@tobylloyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really positive contribution to the debate this - I particularly welcome the idea that government should have a long term strategy for housing. Which sounds obvious but has been sadly lacking for too long.

Dr Tom Simcock (@tomjsimcock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Making housing a priority public health intervention not only presents a pivotal opportunity, but a moral imperative. The health of our communities depends on it.” Excellent editorial in The Lancet on the role of housing in improving our health thelancet.com/journals/lance…