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Shelter legal win protects disability benefits for people moving home
An important ruling at the Upper Tribunal held that people with severe disabilities should not face losing benefits just because they move from one type…
International Women’s Day 2024: vote so women can have homes
With a general election looming, political parties must show they’re serious about tackling the growing housing emergency to win crucial votes. Especially from women whose…
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Public land: it's the price not the seller that counts
There were two big announcements the other day on the hoary issue of releasing public land for house building: one
Unaffordable, unstable, unsafe: We need to fix renting
1 in 4 Londoners are renting from a private landlord, and far too many are living with mould or mice,
The government still think that the Bedroom Tax is fair play
The Court of Appeal today ruled that the Bedroom Tax unlawfully discriminates against women feeling domestic violence, and severely disabled
'I don’t want to live like this'
Today’s announcement of new government funding for councils to tackle rogue landlords is very welcome – not only will it