The harrowing personal stories that lie behind today's homeless headlines.
Harriet Sergeant investigates whether empty commercial buildings could house the homeless.
The families and hospitals facing huge bills to replace dangerous cladding.
Is building more homes the only answer to fixing the housing market?
Michael Robinson asks whether the UK is really experiencing a housing bubble.
Michael Robinson asks why London's homes are so expensive.
Michael Robinson finds out why the UK rental market has been booming.
Michael Robinson explores how to fix Britain's broken housing market.
Juliet Gardiner compares experiments in communal living today with those after WWII.
How a fatal tower block fire has exposed poor safety standards in similar buildings.
Andrew Dilnot charts a personal history of Britain through numbers.
Alvin Hall assesses young people's housing needs.
The desperate measures some are taking to get themselves a home in the capital.
Tim Samuels asks if the property industry is at threat from technological disruption.