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.

After Arron Banks and numerous undisputed IEA appearances, the public service broadcaster is now hosting a proud white supremacist.

Callum Heckstall-Smith worked for the Democrat US representative candidate for Indiana, Liz Watson. Now he is bringing the lessons back to Britain.

Housing campaigners and landlord associations alike fear the move will lead to a “postcode lottery” for ailing private renters.

The ‘socio-economic duty’ is already in law – it just needs to be enacted. There’s no time to waste, write Just Fair’s Dr Koldo Casla and Imogen Richmond-Bishop.

Study after study shows climate campaigns need clear goals and targets in order to win. Will the new environmental campaign do that?

Campaigners say the British Museum is allowing BP to ‘whitewash’ its involvement in Iraq in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion.

Poverty levels are static in Britain as a whole – while rising in Wales. Leanne Wood explores why.

The main cause of homelessness in Britain is no-fault evictions filed through Section 21 of the Housing Bill. Cllr Niroshan Sirisena argues a renter’s union is the solution.

While Londoners are driven to food banks in their hundreds, the richest in the capital keep raking in the chips.

The vile Bonfire Night joke that went viral on social media is not an isolated case. It is directly linked to Tory politics. Joana Ramiro explains.