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Housing activist exposes truth about ‘landlords leaving the market’ over Renters’ Right Act

Basit Mahmood
2 April, 2026 (3 days ago)

Landlord groups have claimed that many are leaving the market because of over-regulation.

Martin Mawdsley from ACORN Liverpool

Your Party to focus on backing independent candidates in the upcoming local elections

Olivia Barber
2 April, 2026 (3 days ago)

The new left-wing outfit won’t be fielding its own candidates

Jeremy Corbyn speaking at Your Party Conference

Reform UK candidate expresses admiration for Oswald Mosley and wants to keep migrants in slave labour

Basit Mahmood
2 April, 2026 (3 days ago)

These are the kinds of people Reform is putting up for election.

Arnold-Tabor

Latest Posts

Migrant workers to strike across London next month

Joana Ramiro
23 July, 2018

Cleaners are bringing 13 of the capital’s most famous sites to a halt, demanding sick pay, a living wage and better working conditions.

Several reasons why women are right to fear Brexit

Joana Ramiro
23 July, 2018

A new report by the human rights watchdog warned that Brexit would affect women’s rights. From work legislation to economic downturn, women stand the most to lose from the divorce.

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Here’s how Labour should deal with Brexit

Alex Sobel
23 July, 2018

Jeremy Corbyn’s party has been marred by inflamed debates over what to do about Brexit. Alex Sobel explains how some simple steps could answer a lot of the questions.

Leadership candidate: the Green Party should accept the EU vote and move on

Leslie Rowe
20 July, 2018

Leslie Rowe argues the Greens need a radical agenda – rejecting the EU and progressive alliances, and supporting a ‘de-growth’ agenda.

Four reasons we’re unlikely to see a snap General Election this summer

Josiah Mortimer
20 July, 2018

Parties are doing a lot of posturing about the idea of a fresh election right now…

All the MPs who voted for anonymity over abuse investigations

Josiah Mortimer
20 July, 2018

MPs have rejected an amendment from the chairman of the Committee on Standards, Labour’s Sir Kevin Barron, that would have named politicians being investigated.

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Parliament’s new sexual harassment code is a step forward – but questions still remain

Joana Ramiro Josiah Mortimer
19 July, 2018

MPs have now passed a new policy surrounding bullying and harassment in Westminster. Union figures are conflicted over the system.

Three signs the Tory government isn’t prepared for ‘Brexit hate crime’

Joana Ramiro
19 July, 2018

The police watchdog warned that leaving the EU could lead to a rise in hate crimes. Here’s why things would be even worse than they seem.

Could Labour sue the government?

Matthew Turner
19 July, 2018

We laughed when Donald Trump said Britain should sue the EU – but was he onto something? Matthew Turner writes about using litigation against bad Tory policies.

MPs are outraged at the Tories’ refusal to implement a vital voting change

Josiah Mortimer
18 July, 2018

There is a lot of justified anger in the Commons after the Tory party Chair betrayed a pledge not to vote. Let’s hope that anger turns into action.

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