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.

The US far right’s links to senior Brexiteers aren’t coincidental: fragmenting the continent is the first step towards fostering extremist politics.

With a catastrophic Brexit outcome looming, Britain’s youth need to get organised.

Does the UK really need 360,000 accountants?

We could reconcile the housing interests of different groups, so that the market works for property owners and people who do not own houses but desperately want to.

With the NHS pay deal failing to deliver what it promised, thousands of nurses have lost faith in their union.

A new report shows households have piled on debt to plug the gap between their stagnant incomes and the spiralling costs of living. How can we solve this without stalling the economy?

Police forces need to readdress their priorities, when they start inventing anti-fracking extremists to target instead of tackling car theft. Baroness Jones writes.

After cleaners at a University of London college got further squeezed by the university’s contractor, the Goldsmiths academic community came together in their defence.

Green deputy leader Amelia Womack argues her party has new challenges to overcome, but a lot of new opportunities to seize under her guidance too.

Charities and campaigns were left fuming, following revelations that Theresa May’s office had dropped any references to “burning injustices” in British society for fear of it’s play in Labour’s favour.