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Housing activist exposes truth about ‘landlords leaving the market’ over Renters’ Right Act

Basit Mahmood
2 April, 2026 (2 days ago)

Landlord groups have claimed that many are leaving the market because of over-regulation.

Martin Mawdsley from ACORN Liverpool

Your Party to focus on backing independent candidates in the upcoming local elections

Olivia Barber
2 April, 2026 (2 days ago)

The new left-wing outfit won’t be fielding its own candidates

Jeremy Corbyn speaking at Your Party Conference

Reform UK candidate expresses admiration for Oswald Mosley and wants to keep migrants in slave labour

Basit Mahmood
2 April, 2026 (2 days ago)

These are the kinds of people Reform is putting up for election.

Arnold-Tabor

Latest Posts

home office immigration

This councillor has declared war on the “hostile environment” – and he’s winning

Jack Buck
2 October, 2018

Labour politicians in South London have successfully changed council policy affecting vulnerable migrants in their borough last night. Cllr Jack Buck explains how.

Labour’s grassroots have made their view on Palestine plain – there is hope after all

Ben Jamal
2 October, 2018

This year’s Labour conference has agreed to recognise Palestine as a state, freeze arms sales to Israel and fight for the right of return. Ben Jamal looks at what’s ahead.

Natalie Bennett: There are plenty of Tories opposed to fracking. Why is Theresa May not listening?

Natalie Bennett
2 October, 2018

The former Green leader went to Birmingham to protest Conservative support for fracking. And learnt that even in their ranks opinion is shifting.

Unprecedented ‘fast food shutdown’ to unite precarious workers this week

Josiah Mortimer
1 October, 2018

The 4th October looks set to be a historic moment in the movement to organise ‘gig economy’ and hospitality workers in the UK.

Passports not profit: Activists are getting organised against the ‘hostile environment’

Josiah Mortimer
1 October, 2018

The Home Office makes huge profits from the process of becoming a citizen – but campaigners are kicking off at the ‘extortionate’ fees.

Theresa May’s plan for a ‘Festival of Brexit’ is being ripped to shreds on social media

Josiah Mortimer
1 October, 2018

People are hilariously mocking the Tories’ new Brexit propaganda plans.

How Tory plans for Brexit trade deals put our NHS at risk #CPC18

Dr Alex Ashman Dr Louise Irvine
1 October, 2018

Jeremy Hunt’s push for free trade deals across the world is likely to open our NHS up to further private sector profiteering.

Parental Leave: Major employers agree to publish policies in bid to tackle gender inequality

Charlotte England
28 September, 2018

Lib Dem deputy leader Jo Swinson is pushing for all companies with more than 250 employees to make parental leave and pay details public.

How councils are starting to tackle dire work conditions in the care sector

Charlotte England
28 September, 2018

Carers face poverty wages, precarious employment and isolation, limiting their ability to help vulnerable people.

Will Labour’s pitch to the centre on Brexit alienate the working class?

James Hewlett
28 September, 2018

At Labour conference, Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer promised that “nobody is ruling out remain as an option.” But this could disillusion a key demographic.

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