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Harry Quilter-Pinner

Harry Quilter-Pinner is director of strategy at SCT, a homelessness and addictions charity in east London. He is also a research fellow at the thinktank IPPR

September 2023

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    Far from ditching generous pensions, Britain needs a ‘triple lock’ for working-age benefits too

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    Here’s how a clever tweak could keep pensions growing – and keep things fairer for everyone, says the IPPR’s Harry Quilter-Pinner

June 2019

  • A homeless person's tent pitched outside KFC on the main shopping street on Western Road, in Brighton

    The answer to the UK’s homelessness crisis is painfully simple: give people homes

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    Finland has built more social housing. The US has sanctioned camps. We must decide what kind of country we want to be, says Harry Quilter-Pinner, who works in the homelessness sector

June 2018

  • 2012 London Olympics, NHS

    Protect the NHS – but don’t protect it to death

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    As our beloved health service turns 70, it would be wrong to allow it to stagnate. It really must embrace change, writes thinktank researcher Harry Quilter-Pinner

May 2018

  • Paris No Car day<br>epa05555388 A man jogs across Place de La Concorde, free of its usual traffic as part of Paris' 'No Car Day', with traffic banned in sections of the city, and reduced to public transport vehicles only in other zones, in Paris, France, 25 September 2016. Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo had launched the first 'no car day' in september 2015, and plans to extend the initiative to every first Sunday of the month year-round. EPA/IAN LANGSDON

    We know how to fight air pollution. So why leave so many to die?

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    We seem unwilling to make the big changes necessary. Michael Gove must use the crisis to change the way we now live, says thinktank researcher Harry Quilter-Pinner

April 2018

  • ‘It is a fundamental error of logic to say that something is unaffordable and therefore we should move to something more expensive.’

    NHS naysayers, you are wrong and the voters know it

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  • A homeless man in London

    Finland has found the answer to homelessness. It couldn’t be simpler

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