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.

‘None of us can accept this level of inequality.’

The latest figures show that Tesla experienced a decline in sales across five European countries in January, including a fall of nearly 12% in the UK.

The University of Glasgow has £6.8 million in shares in arms companies such as BAE systems and QinetiQ.

“Some Tories have concluded that as the election gets closer, the situation could get worse for them. Better to form an alliance sooner rather than later.”

From succeeding at the latest stage of 10-year Asda equal pay claim to Stagecoach drivers getting an 11% pay rise, unions have been winning

‘Nigel Farage’s party has had to beat a hasty retreat after stumbling into an aristocratic feud and risking a tangle over charity law’.

Renters’ Reform Coalition analysis found that one in three peers scheduled to speak in the debate were landlords themselves

‘Divestment from Israel’s crimes is a moral and legal imperative that cannot be ignored’

We have a moral imperative to preserve the welfare system, ensure it is sufficiently funded and its distribution works more effectively.

MPs representing the 89 constituencies where Reform came second in last year’s election have formed an informal caucus to counter the threat posed by Nigel Farage’s party