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.

Ofwat has blocked Thames Water from using customers’ money to fund “undeserved bonuses”.

Good news for metro mayors: more voters have a positive view of them than a negative one

Planning committees are often dominated by councillors whose decisions reflect political convenience and vocal local opposition rather than the broader public interest.

Yet more embarrassment for Farage

Unison, the BMA, Unite and the NEU have all said a 2.8% pay rise next year isn’t enough

Not going well for Tice…

Candy, a billionaire property developer and former Tory donor, has become Reform’s new treasurer.

Researchers warned that the overwhelmingly negative coverage of Islam and Muslims on GB News ‘potentially fuelled community tensions and contributed to civil unrest’.

‘This kind of stunt at sea is a serious risk to safety and life’

Increased voter volatility has meant that this was the first UK election where four parties received over 10% of the vote,