Lynsey Hanley explores why 32-year-old Danielle still lives with mum Lydia 11 years after graduating. NHS worker Danielle wants to buy a home but has been priced out of her area. Show more
Lynsey Hanley explores the UK's housing crisis through the stories of five homes and their occupants in Cornwall, Tooting, Kent, Belfast and Liverpool. Show more
Lynsey Hanley explores the UK's housing crisis through the stories of five homes and their occupants in Crawley, Glasgow, Middlesbrough, Newcastle and Pembrokeshire. Show more
Lynsey Hanley visits 28-year-old Katrina who's just moved into her brand new house in west Belfast, an affordable home built on a brownfield site. Show more
Lynsey Hanley looks at controversial proposals for a large housing development surrounding Ian and Angela's converted oast house in Tudeley, Kent. Show more
Lynsey Hanley speaks to Chris who bought his house for just £1 from Liverpool City Council and explores what his story tells us about the UK's housing crisis. Show more
Lynsey Hanley looks at overcrowding in UK homes, telling the story of 30-year-old Dorine, who lives in a two-bed flat in Crawley with her husband, three children and two sisters. Show more
Lynsey Hanley tells the cautionary tale of Howard and Margaret, who are leaseholders of a handsome Georgian style property in central Newcastle. Show more
Lynsey Hanley tells the story of Rachel and Angus, both in their twenties, who live in a caravan in west Wales due to the shortage of affordable homes in the area. Show more
Lynsey Hanley explores Britain's broken housing market through the stories of ten very different homes. Today, the story of Hillside Cottage in St Mawes, Cornwall. Show more