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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

Shadow Minister: “The powers of reaction will fight tooth and nail” against democracy

Josiah Mortimer
27 September, 2018

Labour MP Jon Trickett is rethinking how democracy needs reviving in Britain. And electoral reform and other constitutional changes are back on the table.

To rebuild Britain small business and state enterprise will have to come together

Kevin Gulliver
27 September, 2018

Kevin Gulliver argues that Labour will need the ‘big battalions’ of the state and the ‘little platoons’ of civic society to build a fairer Britain.

From ‘Winning Here’ to the political wilderness: what happened to the Lib Dems?

Becky Bryan
27 September, 2018

A new book by the Lib Dems’ former election guru looks at the tricks that helped the party win in the past. But where now?

Campaigners to challenge Tories on refusal to hold inquiry into Brexit cheating

Charlotte England
26 September, 2018

The Prime Minister could be forced to launch a public inquiry into overspending by the Vote Leave campaign through a judicial review.

Cleaners at Goldsmiths University to be brought in-house in latest win for outsourced workers

Charlotte England
26 September, 2018

Cleaners at Goldsmiths will now be made university staff. However some have already lost their jobs.

Europe can do more to end Islamophobia by using these ten powerful counter-narratives

Ian Law
26 September, 2018

New research has identified the ten dominant anti-Muslim narratives currently operating across Europe. Taking these into account the Counter Islamophobia Kit (CIK) project, which launches today at the European Parliament, seeks to provide the most effective counter messages.

Labour is right to say workers should get a stake in their companies. Here’s how it could work

Ewan McGaughey
26 September, 2018

Getting votes at work is a key fight for democracy in the 21st century. But how should new powers for employees be written into law?

Shadow Minister: Labour must clamp down on tech giants and inequality to avert ‘dystopia’

Josiah Mortimer
25 September, 2018

Labour figures are starting to think seriously about how to deal with automation and the potential loss of millions of jobs.

EU expert: Labour’s proposed new Brexit policy likely to mean free movement of workers

Josiah Mortimer
25 September, 2018

The wording of Labour’s proposed new Brexit policy is clear as mud – but many believe ‘full participation’ in the Single Market means ensuring free movement of workers.

Labour’s radical new Baroness: “The wealth of the City of London has been stolen from us”

Josiah Mortimer
25 September, 2018

Pauline Bryan also said Labour have “allowed our representatives to become distant, not just from the electorate but the party too.”

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