Left to Rot: How Governments Have Betrayed Us and How We Fix It

Author:   Daniel Hewitt (Investigations Editor for ITV News)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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Pages:   296
Publication Date:   02 June 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Left to Rot: How Governments Have Betrayed Us and How We Fix It


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Author:   Daniel Hewitt (Investigations Editor for ITV News)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
ISBN:  

9781447378549


ISBN 10:   1447378547
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   02 June 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Screaming into the Void 2. Opening the Floodgates 3. The Death of a Dream 4. Who’s in Charge Here? 5. Easy to Ignore 6. The Plague of Short-term Thinking 7. The Wolf at the Door 8. Glimmers of Hope? 9. It Took the Death of a Boy to Bring You Here 10. Home is Where We Start From

Reviews

“Hewitt transforms a meticulous investigation into a compassionate narrative that is as enlightening as it is moving, weaving together the stark realities of systemic neglect with deeply human stories.” Robert Peston, ITV News Political Editor, journalist and author ""A humane exposé of slum conditions and political myopia that blight modern Britain, and now make headline news thanks to Dan Hewitt’s forensic reporting."" Anoosh Chakelian, New Statesman “This is just utterly compelling and completely brilliant – from first page to last. If you only read one book this year, please make it Left to Rot. Not because it is important and timely and shocking and heart-breaking – though it is certainly all those things – but because it is a superbly written, heartfelt and riveting page-turner.” Tom Bradby, ITN journalist “This brutal analysis further cements Dan Hewitt’s reputation as a vital voice in the debate about housing.” Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster and activist. “This book manages to be distressing, shocking and shaming, yet inspiring. It spares us nothing in its depiction of the miserable lives we’re leaving so many people to lead. But there’s hope in the human spirit in the stories so brilliantly told. What can we do? A lot, as it turns out. Care enough to read this book is a good start.” Adrian Chiles, writer and broadcaster “In two decades covering politics I have never come across a more impressive colleague than Dan Hewitt, whose relentless and ground-breaking journalism has uncovered scandal, forced policy change, and delivered a gut punch at every turn. This devastating account of one of Britain’s worst public failures starts and ends with the humanity that Hewitt always places at the centre of his work; not just a report on the housing crisis but a compassionate narrative that makes you feel the human cost with every page. This book has given a voice to people who were simply never heard; it is essential reading – vital, unflinching and humane.” Anushka Asthana, journalist and author ""A powerful account of Dan Hewitt’s extraordinary investigation into a deep social injustice. He has shed light and humanity on the wilful political neglect that has caused untold misery to those that suffer our national housing crisis. His account makes the case for a complete rethink in how this nation houses its citizens, and is vital reading for anyone interested in resolving our most acute social problems."" Matthew Downie, Crisis “A brilliant, horrifying book. The controlled fury of Hewitt’s investigation means you won’t be able to put it down – and neither should you. This is exactly what journalism should be.” Isabel Hardman, author of Why We Get the Wrong Politicians


“A brilliant, horrifying book. The controlled fury of Hewitt’s investigation means you won’t be able to put it down – and neither should you. This is exactly what journalism should be.” Isabel Hardman, author of Why We Get the Wrong Politicians “Hewitt transforms a meticulous investigation into a compassionate narrative that is as enlightening as it is moving, weaving together the stark realities of systemic neglect with deeply human stories.” Robert Peston, ITV News Political Editor, journalist and author


“A brilliant, horrifying book. The controlled fury of Hewitt’s investigation means you won’t be able to put it down – and neither should you. This is exactly what journalism should be.” Isabel Hardman, author of Why We Get the Wrong Politicians


“In two decades covering politics I have never come across a more impressive colleague than Dan Hewitt, whose relentless and ground-breaking journalism has uncovered scandal, forced policy change, and delivered a gut punch at every turn. This devastating account of one of Britain’s worst public failures starts and ends with the humanity that Hewitt always places at the centre of his work; not just a report on the housing crisis but a compassionate narrative that makes you feel the human cost with every page. This book has given a voice to people who were simply never heard; it is essential reading – vital, unflinching and humane.” Anushka Asthana, journalist and author “A brilliant, horrifying book. The controlled fury of Hewitt’s investigation means you won’t be able to put it down – and neither should you. This is exactly what journalism should be.” Isabel Hardman, author of Why We Get the Wrong Politicians “This book manages to be distressing, shocking and shaming, yet inspiring. It spares us nothing in its depiction of the miserable lives we’re leaving so many people to lead. But there’s hope in the human spirit in the stories so brilliantly told. What can we do? A lot, as it turns out. Care enough to read this book is a good start.” Adrian Chiles, writer and broadcaster “This is just utterly compelling and completely brilliant – from first page to last. If you only read one book this year, please make it Left to Rot. Not because it is important and timely and shocking and heart-breaking – though it is certainly all those things – but because it is a superbly written, heartfelt and riveting page-turner.” Tom Bradby, ITN journalist “Hewitt transforms a meticulous investigation into a compassionate narrative that is as enlightening as it is moving, weaving together the stark realities of systemic neglect with deeply human stories.” Robert Peston, ITV News Political Editor, journalist and author ""A humane exposé of slum conditions and political myopia that blight modern Britain, and now make headline news thanks to Dan Hewitt’s forensic reporting."" Anoosh Chakelian, New Statesman


Author Information

Daniel Hewitt is Investigations Editor for ITV News and has spent the last five years reporting from the frontline of Britain’s housing crisis. His investigations on social housing have led to a change in the law, and he has twice given evidence to MPs in Parliament on his reporting. His work has directly led to six independent inquiries and investigations by the UK Parliament, the Welsh Government, the Regulator for Social Housing, the Housing Ombudsman for England, National Housing Federation and the Chartered Institute for Housing. He was named Royal Television Society Specialist Journalist of the Year in 2022 and 2024 for his work on housing and homelessness. His work on hidden homelessness was also awarded the Royal Television Society award for best home news coverage in 2024, an award he earned again in 2025.. He has been nominated for the Orwell Prize four times for his reporting, and produced and presented the Radio Academy award-winning podcast The Trapped. Daniel has presented four ITV documentaries on the subject, including the award-winning 'Surviving Squalor: Britain’s Housing Shame' and 'Life and Debt: Stories from the Edge'. Previously he worked as a political correspondent, and has interviewed five Prime Ministers including Boris Johnson, Theresa May, and Sir Keir Starmer.

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