The Government has bought into affordable housing to win
over young voters. Chancellor Philip Hammond asked a private meeting of Tory
backbench 1922 committee for ideas to bridge the widening gap between voting generations. Housing
emerging as an obvious issue upon which ground could be gained where young
voters were concerned as to their prospects. The government was reinforced by a
visit from Lord Willetts, a former Tory cabinet minister who chairs the
Resolution Foundation – a think-tank focused on improving living standards – to
Downing Street and meeting with head of policy James Marshall. Read more on
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Motor neurone disease patients in England die waiting for home adaptations,
campaigners say
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Charity finds grants for crucial alterations take average 375 days, with
many MND patients dying in this time
People with motor neurone disease (MND) are...
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