The Budget does absolutely nothing to tackle the housing crisis
This government’s few plans for housing are couched in the rhetoric of cost-cutting, rather than tackling the social determinants of poor health and growing inequality
This government’s few plans for housing are couched in the rhetoric of cost-cutting, rather than tackling the social determinants of poor health and growing inequality
Figures uncovered by Labour show the extortionate amounts letting agents are charging their tenants
Instability and the threat of sudden price hikes mean renters are more likely to experience serious anxiety or depression than home owners
Today Ed Miliband will pledge a fairer deal for renters as home ownership remains at its lowest level for 30 years
We need to strike out beyond the confines of housing policy orthodoxies accepted by all political parties since the late 1980s.
Cutting our massive fees is bad for you, say estate agents. And the Tories believe them.
A new campaign is asking politicians to take the lead in affirming the positive value of social housing.
The Mayor has to start listening, and acting, to protect Londoners not property investors.
Boris Johnson is setting a ridiculously low bar for landlords and letting agents.
There are today 1.7m households on social waiting lists, yet the government’s focus is on creating a mini-housing boom through its Help to Buy scheme.