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Joana Ramiro

Joana Ramiro is a reporter for Left Foot Forward. You can follow her on Twitter for all sorts of rants - from Brexit to sex & dating - here.

London politicians join campaign to end no-fault evictions

Joana Ramiro
5 July, 2018

Housing campaigners have long been calling for an end to Section 21. Now two London Assembly members are calling on Mayor Sadiq Khan to ban it in the capital.

Here are some heartwarming stories about the NHS on its 70th birthday

Joana Ramiro
5 July, 2018

People are rushing to social media to wish the National Health Service a happy birthday and share the many ways in which the NHS saved their lives and those of their loved ones.

The Green Party leadership race is on – here’s a useful who’s who

Joana Ramiro
3 July, 2018

Leadership elections are afoot as Caroline Lucas is stepping down as co-leader later this month. And among some known faces, a new generation of Greens emerges.

Electricians are joining a small union known for beating gig-economy bosses

Joana Ramiro
3 July, 2018

The IWGB has launched a self-employed electricians branch, while vowing to repeat the victories of couriers, Uber drivers and cleaners’ campaigns.

Why three year tenancies are still not good enough in housing crisis Britain

Joana Ramiro
2 July, 2018

The government has announced plans to extend default tenancy agreements from six months to three years. But campaigners argue it won’t solve the problem.

Private prisons are now a multi billion pound industry – and one company is soaking it up

Joana Ramiro
27 June, 2018

The government announced that two more private prisons will be opening in Britain. And while the model is failing, it’s making one company very rich indeed.

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Uber is appealing against its license ban – but drivers union warns of “epidemic of violence”

Joana Ramiro
25 June, 2018

A new survey has found that nearly half of Uber drivers have been assaulted. Now the union representing them is accusing TfL of “sabotage”.

Here’s how Labour could soon be supporting the People’s Vote

Joana Ramiro
25 June, 2018

A group of Jeremy Corbyn supporters have launched a campaign to put their party squarely against ‘hard Brexit’ – but will it do the trick?

Where do other parties stand on cannabis now some Tories are having a change of heart?

Joana Ramiro
19 June, 2018

Tory grandee William Hague has written in favour of cannabis decriminalisation. But where do other parties stand on the matter?

Your guide to Theresa May’s NHS funding plans

Joana Ramiro
18 June, 2018

The PM has just announced a grand new plan to invest in the National Health Service. But with or without ‘Brexit dividend’ experts and patients know it’s not enough.

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