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10 in Downing Street in London
Editorial / 23 June 2026
23 June 2026
Houses in Thamesmead, south east London
Housing Crisis / 15 April 2026
15 April 2026
A hand on a radiator
Aw That / 14 March 2026
14 March 2026

Until ministers stop deferring to the market and start drawing hard lines, the public will remain at the mercy of private power, says MATT KERR

Model houses on a pile of coins and banknotes
Scotland / 26 February 2026
26 February 2026
Houses in Rothwell, Northamptonshire
Housing / 26 February 2026
26 February 2026
Empty homes in Stirling, Scotland, December 2006
Housing / 24 February 2026
24 February 2026
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar during a press conference at the Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel, in Clydebank, on the future of primary care in Scotland, February 17, 2026
Scottish Labour / 23 February 2026
23 February 2026
An easyJet plane coming in to land at London Gatwick Airport as the sun rises over Crawley, West Sussex, February 17, 2025
Housing Crisis / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026
Children at Harris Westminster Sixth Form (HWSF) in London
Childcare / 11 January 2026
11 January 2026
A homeless man in a tent in the centre of Liverpool
Housing / 12 December 2025
12 December 2025
Houses in Thamesmead, south east London
Housing / 12 December 2025
12 December 2025
A homeless person and their dog on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh
Housing Crisis / 17 November 2025
17 November 2025
Humza Yousaf (centre, when still first minister) visits the Hillcrest Homes housing development in Dundee, in April 2024. The number of new affordable homes completed in Scotland had fallen in each of the last three years, from 23,486 in 2022 to 19,988 in 2024
Aw That / 8 November 2025
8 November 2025

The right to buy may have been scrapped in Scotland, but the damage it has done lives on even now, writes MATT KERR

An elderly man holding a walking stick
Housing Crisis / 2 November 2025
2 November 2025
Houses under construction on a housing development in Basingstoke
Editorial / 30 October 2025
30 October 2025
04/08/23 of a baby playing with toys at home in Northamptonshire
Homelessness / 16 October 2025
16 October 2025

Chancellor urged to unfreeze housing benefit and publish government’s long-delayed homelessness strategy as figures show  more than 172,000 children are growing up in temporary accommodation

Acorn takes over conference hosting bailiff firms
Housing / 15 October 2025
15 October 2025
People walk past a homeless person asleep on the street beside the entrance to Westminster underground station and in the shadows of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in central London, July 19, 2024
Housing / 8 October 2025
8 October 2025
Model houses on a pile of coins and bank notes
Scotland / 1 October 2025
1 October 2025
New houses being constructed
Housing / 25 August 2025
25 August 2025
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner addresses the Local Gove
Politics / 24 August 2025
24 August 2025
Letting and estate agents signs outside flats on the Old Kent Road in London
Housing / 19 August 2025
19 August 2025

Rip-off rents devour more than a third of tenants’ incomes in England

Eviction Notice Allan Vega / Creative Commons
Housing Crisis / 14 August 2025
14 August 2025
A homeless person asleep on the street beside the entrance to Westminster underground station and in the shadows of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in central London, July 19, 2024
Housing / 31 July 2025
31 July 2025
Various For Sale, Sold and Let By estate agent signs juxtaposed next to a Dreams store in Clapham, London
Class / 18 July 2025
18 July 2025

Our housing crisis isn’t an accident – it’s class war, trapping millions in poverty while landlords and billionaires profit. To solve it, we need comprehensive transformation, not mere tokenistic reform, writes BECK ROBERTSON

A view of houses in north London, August, 2014
Social Care / 12 May 2025
12 May 2025
TENANTS’ RIGHTS: Ceren Sagir (right) talks to Joe Beswick
Features / 1 April 2025
1 April 2025
JOE BESWICK of the London Renters Union talks to the Morning Star’s new Left on Record programme
Fans make their way to the stadium ahead of the Sky Bet Cham
Britain / 27 February 2025
27 February 2025
Rough sleeping in England rises in a year with record numbers of children crammed into B&Bs
Homeless people rough sleeping
Britain / 5 February 2025
5 February 2025
A man looks through an estate agent's window in Glasgow, Sco
Britain / 3 February 2025
3 February 2025
STED SYSTEM: Housing in Grangetown, Cardiff
Features / 1 February 2025
1 February 2025
The Welsh government is shying away from the obvious answer to a spiralling rental market and increased housing precarity – well-designed and implemented rent controls, writes LUKE FLETCHER
Letting and estate agents signs outside flats in London
Britain / 14 January 2025
14 January 2025
Estate agents To Let and For Sale signs in Islington, north
Editorial: / 13 January 2025
13 January 2025
Empty cardboard boxes outside Foxtons in London, following a
Britain / 13 January 2025
13 January 2025
Features / 30 December 2024
30 December 2024
Former resident LEO WOODLAND looks at the first century of a visionary project that saw almost 4,000 homes built in a vast pastoral setting in the suburbs, home first to exiles from central London’s slums to waves of migrants today
A row of To Let estate agent signs placed outside houses in
Britain / 18 December 2024
18 December 2024
SUDDENLY LESS THAN IDYLLIC: 1970s council housing in Haringe
Features / 6 December 2024
6 December 2024
Labour’s about to shift cost of new housing onto tenants, writes MARTIN WICKS arguing instead for cancelling the councils' HRA debt
Estate agents To Let and For Sale signs in Islington, north
Britain / 5 December 2024
5 December 2024
Tenement flats along Comely Bank in Edinburgh
Britain / 29 November 2024
29 November 2024
Homeless people rough sleeping, January 16, 2020
Britain / 28 November 2024
28 November 2024
A couple of women studying the house price signs in an estat
Britain / 20 November 2024
20 November 2024
Roof workers building new houses in Derbyshire
Britain / 20 November 2024
20 November 2024
HOUSING CRISIS: Campaigners protesting the destruction of co
Features / 9 November 2024
9 November 2024
MARTIN WICKS argues that the government’s reduced discounts for council house purchases don’t go far enough, and we need to be calling for the complete abolition of this regressive Thatcherite policy
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner speaking at the Labour P
Editorial: / 8 November 2024
8 November 2024

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner addresses the Local Gov
Britain / 8 November 2024
8 November 2024
Tenement flats along Comely Bank in Edinburgh
Britain / 5 November 2024
5 November 2024
Activists with the Banu campaign protest the lack of action
Features / 18 October 2024
18 October 2024
A government disinterested in making serious economic and social interventions for native speakers of the Irish language, coupled with a neoliberal housing policy, is killing off Ireland’s last Gaelic strongholds, writes MORGAN DE MOINBHIOL
Models houses on a pile of coins and banknotes
Britain / 9 October 2024
9 October 2024
Tenement flats along Comely Bank in Edinburgh
Britain / 2 October 2024
2 October 2024
The Welsh Language Society protest and match in Machynlleth,
Britain / 15 September 2024
15 September 2024
DOUBLE BIND: A woman working from home during the pandemic
Book Review / 28 August 2024
28 August 2024
FIONA O'CONNOR endorses an examination of how current neoliberal policies sweep social care and welfare burdens into hidden abodes and increase exploitative pressures, particularly on working-class women
Britain / 26 July 2024
26 July 2024
Features / 11 July 2024
11 July 2024
Taylor Wimpey’s eye-watering profits expose Labour’s ‘affordable homes’ plan as a joke. Cushy incentives for private sharks won’t build houses – just bigger exec bonuses, warns SOLOMON HUGHES
New houses being constructed, January 13, 2020
Britain / 4 July 2024
4 July 2024
Homeless people rough sleeping, January 16, 2020
Britain / 5 June 2024
5 June 2024
Campaigners call on next government to bring in protections against homelessness
Housing in Westminster and Pimlico, London, January 6, 2015
Britain / 24 May 2024
24 May 2024
MEDITATIONS ON LIFE: (L to R) Dawson Heights, Southwark, 196
Book Review / 21 May 2024
21 May 2024
MICHAL BONCZA recommends a photographic sojourn around London housing estates that defined post WWII British civic architecture
Britain / 19 May 2024
19 May 2024
New houses being constructed, January, 2020
Britain / 15 May 2024
15 May 2024
Houses, August 19, 2014
Britain / 8 May 2024
8 May 2024
HOUSING STRUGGLE: Activists from Acorn the community union m
Features / 25 April 2024
25 April 2024
It is painful to observe that neither party intends to end the hellscape of astronomical house prices, rip-off rents and homelessness when the post-war housing programme has all the answers we need, writes NICK WRIGHT
A general view of houses, March 31, 2016
Britain / 24 April 2024
24 April 2024
Campaigners hit out as no-fault evictions pledge is watered down
Tenement flats along Comely Bank in Edinburgh, September 22,
Britain / 26 February 2024
26 February 2024
Letting and estate agents signs outside flats on the Old Ken
Britain / 26 February 2024
26 February 2024
Estate agent signs outside apartments in Lewisham, south-eas
Britain / 21 February 2024
21 February 2024
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar during his speech at the
Britain / 16 February 2024
16 February 2024
New houses being constructed on the Chilmington development
Britain / 16 February 2024
16 February 2024
Britain / 15 February 2024
15 February 2024
Model houses on a pile of coins and bank notes, September 12
Britain / 12 February 2024
12 February 2024
An aerial view of terraced housing and blocks of flats in we
Britain / 8 February 2024
8 February 2024
Estate agent signs placed outside homes, April 3, 2016
Voices of Scotland / 30 January 2024
30 January 2024
As the rent cap ends and tenants are left once again at the mercy of the market, we need to look at the nonsense landlords push to obscure the logic of rent controls, writes ADITI JEHANGIR
An aerial view of Glasgow, July 29, 2020
Britain / 22 January 2024
22 January 2024
Houses in Bristol
Features / 20 January 2024
20 January 2024
The Labour Campaign for Council Housing is calling for support for an open letter on resolving the local government and housing crisis, writes MARTIN WICKS
Britain / 14 December 2023
14 December 2023
Features / 14 December 2023
14 December 2023
House building must be ‘attractive’ to people who need a house, not to the for-profit private developers, writes SOLOMON HUGHES
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delivers his keynote speech at th
Conservative Party Conference 2023 / 4 October 2023
4 October 2023
Campaigners from Positive Money demonstrate outside the Bank
Editorial: / 10 September 2023
10 September 2023
Features / 16 August 2023
16 August 2023
Against the backdrop of soaring inflation, the Communist Party of Austria has launched a campaign to freeze rents until 2029, reports PEOPLE’S DISPATCH
Activists from Shelter stage a protest in Parliament Square,
Britain / 26 July 2023
26 July 2023
PM’s help for tenants a ‘stark contrast’ to support for mortgage holders, say renters groups, unions, and charities
Lovelace House, a shared ownership housing scheme on Uxbridg
Features / 14 July 2023
14 July 2023
Shared ownership is set to be another broken retaining wall in the housing crisis, writes SOLOMON HUGHES
Aspext housing development by Taylor Wimpey, Wick Lane Londo
Features / 7 July 2023
7 July 2023
Housebuilding company Taylor Wimpey is unusually honest in admitting that housing shortages and only building a tiny number of new homes are good for keeping prices – and profits – high, says SOLOMON HUGHES
A general view of houses and tower blocks in Bristol
Britain / 19 April 2023
19 April 2023
Landlords in England collected billions of pounds in rent for substandard homes in 2020, study reveals
An aerial view of terraced housing in west London
Britain / 26 February 2023
26 February 2023
Awaab Ishak (left) and (right) his father Faisal Abdullah, c
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY / 22 November 2022
22 November 2022
The death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak due to mould should motivate an urgent campaign of repairs to poor housing across Britain, write ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and JOEL HELLEWELL
The fishing village of Mevagissey, Cornwall
Features / 21 October 2022
21 October 2022
The most south-westerly region of Britain — remote, windswept and an area of staggering natural beauty — is being purged of its local working-class population, writes DAWN EVANS
Prime Minister Boris Johnson meeting students at Blackpool a
Britain / 9 June 2022
9 June 2022
Government is ‘living in a fantasy land where salaries and the benefits system are generous enough for everyone to climb onto the property ladder,’ Social Housing Action Campaign says
Britain / 3 April 2022
3 April 2022
Britain / 26 September 2021
26 September 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (centre) talks with Chief Execu
Britain / 12 July 2021
12 July 2021
More than a fifth of all donations to the party over the past decade have come from the residential property sector, Transparency International reveals
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (left) during a visit to the We
Editorial / 21 June 2021
21 June 2021
A homeless person’s tent in Southend-on-Sea’s Cliff Gard
BOOKS / 17 June 2021
17 June 2021
Unequal access to justice for workers and tenants during pandemic the focus of David Renton's acute narratives
Smoke billows from the fire that engulfed the 24-storey Gren
Features / 14 June 2021
14 June 2021
Four years on from the tragic north Kensington fire, profit is still being prioritised over safety in the housing industry – meaning tragedy is likely to strike again, write HOWARD BECKETT and GAIL CARTMAIL of Unite
Features / 31 May 2021
31 May 2021
The left has said it for a year and last week Cummings confirmed it: the government’s handling of the pandemic has consistently prioritised private profit over public health. Now we must hold them to account for their crimes against us, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE MP
Britain / 31 May 2021
31 May 2021
Charity warns of homeless spike as Tories end temporary bailiff ban
A homeless person's tent erected outside a furniture store i
Editorial: / 30 May 2021
30 May 2021
Members of Scotland's tenants' union Living Rent campaigning
Features / 12 May 2021
12 May 2021
DANNY PILKINGTON explains how Living Rent have successfully campaigned for their members during Covid and their vision for housing reform
22 March 2021
22 March 2021
Croydon Council accused of negligence as residents live in flats enveloped by thick layers of mould
Features / 21 March 2021
21 March 2021
DAVID RENTON argues we must put the burden on landlords to persuade a judge that evictions are reasonable. The government has already agreed to do this — we cannot let it wriggle out of its promise now
Britain / 14 March 2021
14 March 2021
A housing estate in Bristol
Features / 13 March 2021
13 March 2021
STEWART McGILL introduces a major event on the issue of housing, hosted by the Morning Star
Features / 4 March 2021
4 March 2021
Don’t believe the government’s hot air about ‘creating housing’ has anything to do with solving homelessness — it’s all to boost the profits of the housebuilding corporations that offer them donations and jobs, writes SOLOMON HUGHES
QUALITY LIVING:The Whittington (Council) Estate in Highgate
Opinion / 28 January 2021
28 January 2021
After decades of disinvestment and denigration, the tide is finally turning back towards council housing as the only viable alternative to the unacceptable status quo, writes GLYN ROBBINS
Britain / 6 December 2020
6 December 2020
Britain / 10 September 2020
10 September 2020
No Bill offered as bailiffs gear up for next week's expiry
Editorial: / 10 September 2020
10 September 2020
Police investigate an unexplained death after a man's body w
Britain / 24 February 2020
24 February 2020
Waste firms and charities call for urgent action to stop bin sleeping on day a man's body is found in a rubbish lorry
BOG STANDARD: Northstowe, Cambridgeshire, built by Bloor Hom
Features / 2 January 2020
2 January 2020
Prospects for a lasting solutions to the catastrophic housing crisis look bleaker by the day in the incoming political climate
A man walks by a tent of a homeless person near the Houses o
Britain / 14 November 2019
14 November 2019
A homeless man in Edinburgh
Britain / 6 November 2019
6 November 2019
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard said the party will invest £10bn in new council and social homes
Tenants of former miners' homes in Leeds lobby the City Coun
Britain / 3 October 2019
3 October 2019
Setback for class cleansing as ex-miners' homes saved in Leeds
Labour Conference ’19 / 24 September 2019
24 September 2019
Labour Party Conference ’19 / 21 September 2019
21 September 2019
The party needs to be explicit: council housing means council housing, says GLYN ROBBINS
Features / 2 August 2019
2 August 2019
We must not stand back and watch housing become a prized commodity, argues Living Rent’s JOE ROSENTHAL
Protestors take part in a demonstration, United for Educatio
Britain / 7 February 2019
7 February 2019
Rent Strike and Cut the Rent network plan to take action on a number of university campuses across the country on March 6
Britain / 31 January 2019
31 January 2019
Shelter chief executive Polly Neate urged the government to build three million more social homes, saying ‘you can’t solve homelessness without homes’
Britain / 6 January 2019
6 January 2019
Police officers talk to a homeless man in Windsor, Berkshire
Britain / 19 November 2018
19 November 2018
Alex Homits in the Connolly Barracks, a socialist squat in I
Features / 12 November 2018
12 November 2018
Not content living in poverty during one of Europe’s worst housing crises, ALEX HOMITS leads a crew of young communists to seize an abandoned building in Cork, south west Ireland
World / 23 September 2018
23 September 2018
Features / 22 September 2018
22 September 2018
Housing is the front line of a major political battle — it’s time to step up the fight, argues GLYN ROBBINS
Britain / 19 September 2018
19 September 2018
Britain / 4 September 2018
4 September 2018
The Connolly Youth Movement has occupied several properties
Features / 3 September 2018
3 September 2018
OLIVER EAGLETON explains why activists are increasingly turning to direct action to beat the slumlords and an indifferent government
Landin In Scotland / 31 August 2018
31 August 2018
Features / 5 August 2018
5 August 2018
The MARX MEMORIAL LIBRARY explains how in a socialist society, decent housing would be seen as a right, not a commodity
Britain / 27 June 2018
27 June 2018
Britain / 19 June 2018
19 June 2018
Britain / 12 June 2018
12 June 2018
Campaigners launch national campaign to stop landlords kicking renters out without a reason
Britain / 11 June 2018
11 June 2018
Housing Crisis / 29 April 2018
29 April 2018
Housing Crisis / 18 April 2018
18 April 2018
Haringey's council leader Claire Kober
Features / 4 February 2018
4 February 2018
Housing / 28 January 2018
28 January 2018
Corbyn pledges immediate solution to national rough-sleeping scandal
Housing Crisis / 24 January 2018
24 January 2018
The charity is concerned about the treatment of social tenants in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster
Housing / 15 January 2018
15 January 2018
Housing Crisis / 2 January 2018
2 January 2018
Economy / 29 December 2017
29 December 2017
But it will be too late to solve the housing crisis and wealth inequality, says the Resolution Foundation think tank
Wales / 1 December 2017
1 December 2017
Britain / 18 October 2017
18 October 2017
Interview / 18 October 2017
18 October 2017
Architect PETER BARBER talks to Michal Boncza about his solution to London’s housing crisis – the construction of a new 100-mile city circling its periphery
Britain / 15 June 2017
15 June 2017
Features / 6 April 2017
6 April 2017
Labour’s next manifesto should contain the bold aim that no one is left homeless and to do that, councils need to be enabled to build at least 500,000 new homes. LIZ DAVIES explains
Features / 18 January 2017
18 January 2017
From total public investment on housing of over £44bn between now and 2020, only about £2bn will go on social-rented homes — £6.4bn will go to Starter Homes and shared-ownership homes, warns GLYN ROBBINS
Britain / 16 December 2016
16 December 2016
2016 will set a new record for rough sleeping and children spending Christmas in temporary digs as Tory misrule rolls on
Britain / 15 December 2016
15 December 2016
Britain / 15 December 2016
15 December 2016
by Steve Sweeney
Britain / 14 December 2016
14 December 2016
Britain / 28 September 2016
28 September 2016
Features / 2 September 2016
2 September 2016
A commitment to build one million homes in five years — half of them to be council homes — and control rents in the private rented sector are both achievable targets, writes GLYN ROBBINS
Britain / 24 August 2016
24 August 2016
Features / 19 August 2016
19 August 2016
Features / 14 August 2016
14 August 2016
Jeremy Corbyn’s vision to rebuild and transform Britain can both tackle the housing crisis and win for Labour, writes DIANE ABBOTT MP
Britain / 8 August 2016
8 August 2016
Britain / 15 July 2016
15 July 2016
Britain / 12 July 2016
12 July 2016
Features / 2 May 2016
2 May 2016
A generation has grown up in a world where houses are just assets for investment. We need to express a vision for housing’s future, argues GLYN ROBBINS
Britain / 20 April 2016
20 April 2016
Britain / 19 April 2016
19 April 2016
Features / 21 March 2016
21 March 2016
Despite Osborne’s spin, the stats show that our housing crisis has grown ever worse since he became Chancellor, writes LIZ DAVIES
Features / 20 March 2016
20 March 2016
An informative book on the scandal which is private-sector renting doesn’t go far enough for JOANA RAMIRO
Features / 11 March 2016
11 March 2016
Housing is not only a basic need but also a human right. Defending it has become a political necessity, says GLYN ROBBINS
Features / 11 March 2016
11 March 2016
The Housing Bill is the most comprehensive attempt to transfer public assets to the private sector of recent decades, writes BRIAN RYE
Britain / 6 March 2016
6 March 2016
Britain / 4 March 2016
4 March 2016
81-year-old sectioned and removed following fights with council over eviction
Britain / 1 March 2016
1 March 2016
Britain / 26 February 2016
26 February 2016
Britain / 22 February 2016
22 February 2016
Features / 18 February 2016
18 February 2016
As the former communities minister pours himself into a tuxedo to backslap developers, millions are still suffering from his policies, writes SOLOMON HUGHES
Editorial / 17 February 2016
17 February 2016
Britain / 17 February 2016
17 February 2016
Butterfields residents booted from sale by security staff
Britain / 17 February 2016
17 February 2016
Britain / 15 February 2016
15 February 2016
Britain / 16 December 2015
16 December 2015
Britain / 16 December 2015
16 December 2015
- Lowest house-building since the 1920s - Homelessness up 36 per cent under Tories - Rough sleeping rises by 55 per cent
Britain / 23 November 2015
23 November 2015
Broadwater Farm estate ‘targeted for demolition’ under regeneration project
Britain / 23 November 2015
23 November 2015
Britain / 19 November 2015
19 November 2015
Whopping 450,000 ring Shelter desperate for advice
Britain / 19 November 2015
19 November 2015
Britain / 17 November 2015
17 November 2015
Britain / 12 November 2015
12 November 2015
Private evictions jump by 14% in a year. By Lamiat Sabin
Britain / 10 November 2015
10 November 2015
Britain / 8 November 2015
8 November 2015
Britain / 4 November 2015
4 November 2015
Britain / 1 November 2015
1 November 2015
Number of families living in B&Bs rises sharply
Britain / 20 October 2015
20 October 2015
Britain / 14 October 2015
14 October 2015
Public’s questions on tax credits and housing stump Cameron
Features / 13 October 2015
13 October 2015
As house prices – fuelled by idiotic government policy – approach pre-crash levels, another recession is set to follow, writes JOHN ELLISON
Britain / 11 October 2015
11 October 2015
Council won’t help resolve refugee’s housing crisis
Editorial / 9 October 2015
9 October 2015
Editorial / 8 October 2015
8 October 2015
Britain / 7 October 2015
7 October 2015
PM‘s promised ‘affordable’ homes will cost up to £450,000
Britain / 5 October 2015
5 October 2015
Editorial / 4 October 2015
4 October 2015
Editorial / 2 October 2015
2 October 2015
Features / 1 October 2015
1 October 2015
The profound damage inflicted by corporate politics on British society’s well-being needs to be thoroughly understood if politics of change are to succeed, writes RABBIL SIKDAR
Britain / 1 October 2015
1 October 2015
Camden threatens limp housing providers
Britain / 1 October 2015
1 October 2015
Britain / 18 September 2015
18 September 2015
Features / 4 September 2015
4 September 2015
Women are hit especially hard by the housing crisis – but there’s no good reason why they have to stay silent about it, says REBECCA WINSON
World / 14 August 2015
14 August 2015
Private landlords rake in the benefits of the 35-year sell-off
Britain / 25 June 2015
25 June 2015
Britain / 12 June 2015
12 June 2015
Activists stage camp outside town hall after it tries to slap huge fines on homeless people
Britain / 10 June 2015
10 June 2015
Features / 10 June 2015
10 June 2015
Homeless people in Manchester are getting together to campaign for the right to a decent place to live. Northern reporter Peter Lazenby meets them
Britain / 4 June 2015
4 June 2015
Britain / 26 May 2015
26 May 2015
Shelter officer says scheme’s extension to 1.3m more people should ‘set off alarm’
Editorial / 18 May 2015
18 May 2015
Britain / 13 May 2015
13 May 2015
Britain / 8 May 2015
8 May 2015
Hardest-hit speak out against Tory cuts
Britain / 5 May 2015
5 May 2015
Tory council spends £90m to claw back houses
Features / 4 May 2015
4 May 2015
Welsh-speaking communities are under grave threat as the government kowtows to developers. Drastic action is needed, writes Jamie Bevan
Editorial / 3 May 2015
3 May 2015
Britain / 3 May 2015
3 May 2015
Britain / 29 April 2015
29 April 2015
Features / 28 April 2015
28 April 2015
With decent housing increasingly beyond most people’s reach, LIZ DAVIES sizes up what the different parties are offering voters
Britain / 21 April 2015
21 April 2015
Britain / 16 April 2015
16 April 2015
Britain / 14 April 2015
14 April 2015
Britain / 12 April 2015
12 April 2015
Focus E15 Mums occupy flat after Newham Council kicks woman out of her home of 21 years
Britain / 3 April 2015
3 April 2015
Britain / 30 March 2015
30 March 2015
Sweets Way residents refuse to give up estate