Housing activist exposes truth about ‘landlords leaving the market’ over Renters’ Right Act
Landlord groups have claimed that many are leaving the market because of over-regulation.

As the far right rear their ugly head again, the band that called Theresa May a ‘LiarLiar’ tell LFF it’s time for left-wing music to get organised.

Equalities spokesperson and deputy candidate appointed father as election agent after he had been charged with multiple offences.

Despite the government’s many promises, not much has been done to tackle the social inequality spreading in Britain. Justin Madders MP writes.

Scotland is now running trials on implementing a universal basic income. And the initiative should be rolled across Britain, Natalie Bennett writes.

John Curtice has looked at surveys on the popularity of a second referendum. And while wording matters, support is definitely growing for a People’s Vote.

European citizens enjoy a series of rights – including freedom of movement – but should Brits continue enjoying them after Brexit?

Ahead of conference season, Wajid Khan MEP argues the Labour Party must now agree to back a People’s Vote, or let the Tories wreak havoc.

Last week, people hit by benefit cuts staged a dramatic demonstration on a train to highlight the impact of austerity. They have one aim: to raise hope.

Westminster Labour said the public have a ‘right to know’ if employees have criticisms of how public bodies operate, while unions called for more transparency.

The bankruptcy system in the UK is a wild west – meaning rich picking for the vultures circling at-risk firms.