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.

“We have to constantly work to keep community cohesion because there are forces at play who do not want that to happen.”

“People don’t need help to move home. They need help to keep and heat the one they have.”

‘The Tories have become too dependent on handing away our public services on the cheap’

Greenpeace has hit out at the government’s actions, condemning them as “unlawful.” Meanwhile, Scotland confirms its policy on fracking is not changing.

The initiative is aimed at exposing clothing poverty and waste, to provide adequate clothing for all, and bring about change in law around the right to clothing.

“It’s illegal to produce fur in the UK and it’s illegal to produce foie gras. We have to address the contradiction that if it’s too cruel to be produced here in the UK it’s too cruel to import it.”

TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady speaks to Left Foot Forward about the government’s plans for workers’ rights, the current wave of strikes and how trade unions can help tackle the climate crisis

‘The low paid get just £550 in government help, despite facing £1,300 rise in fuel bills not to mention other costs’.

The biggest winners are corporations and the rich. As a result, the government’s borrowing will surge from £72.4bn, to £234.1bn, but won’t provide details of the impact on current and future generations.

There was more in this mini budget for bankers than there was for children living in poverty.