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 Labour leader played a very clever hand in PMQs today, by honing in on an issue Tory MPs know little about.

Why did the BBC report Vote Leave’s spin on alleged law-breaking without seeing the official findings first?

Six activists from Surrey and Sussex are the latest to face attempted injunctions against protest. We must join with them, writes Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley.

While Vote Leave look set to face prosecution over the EU referendum campaign, a new report shows Brexit will hit the whole country. For richer and poorer…

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.

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

The private cab app can operate in the capital once more, after a court overturned its licence suspension. But the IWGB is concerned about unresolved issues.

As National Democracy Week kicks off, the former Greens leader Natalie Bennett writes about the need for local authorities to go from leader-led councils to democratic committee systems.

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.

Thousands of people are set to protest during the US President’s visit to London. The shadow home secretary explains why she can’t help but sympathise.