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.

A new report by one of the architects of Article 50 sets out in clear, practical terms how a People’s Vote is achievable in the time-frame available to us.

One motion proposes adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism – while another urges the party to reject it entirely.

Minds aren’t being changed by the same old prominent moderate faces – it’s the energetic, irreverent, cross-spectrum youth campaigns which will win a new vote.

Best for Britain have been refused entry to the upcoming Tory conference, but the group will keep making their case, says Chief Executive Eloise Todd.

McDonnell says it’s ‘too late’ to lock up those who caused the crash – and discusses whether we need a ‘People’s Vote’ to stop Brexit wreaking economic harm.

At the last of Uber’s employment rights dispute hearing, workers with the IWGB are hoping to finally teach their “bloodsucking bosses” a lesson.

The Lib Dems conference is not just about Brexit it seems – a motion on wealth inequality was passed in a bid to plump the Treasury with an extra £15 billion.

The Sun tops the list of the least trusted newspapers in Britain. And the Mail Online follows suit in the Published Audience Measurement Company latest survey.

After being elected co-leader of the Greens, Jonathan Bartley reflects on his party’s legacy in leading the fight and how together with Sian Berry he will go even further.

As calls for a new Anti Fascist League get increasingly popular, Trevor Fisher argues that defeating Brexit is central to beat the far right in Britain.