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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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A return to revolving-door homelessness?
Today marks a watershed in the entitlements of homeless people in England. Measures in the Localism Act 2011 which come
'Predistribution' and the Living Wage – or, why we have to cut housing costs
It’s Living Wage Week 2012. On Monday, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Greater London Authority announced the 2012 rates
The new Government Digital Strategy
So, it’s out – the new Government Digital Strategy, published yesterday. It’s the fruit of many months of work at
Locked up, then locked out
Cutting re-offending would be one the most effective ways to reduce crime, with almost half of the 80,000 adults released