News / UK’s extreme weather support for rough sleepers labelled ‘inadequate’ Exclusive: A new report has warned homelessness services in the UK are not prepared for the climate crisis By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 29 Mar 2023
Opinion / We can't let landlords define the narrative on renting OPINION: Thought landlords were selling up and making it even harder to rent? Think again By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 24 Mar 2023
News / Landlords aren’t leaving the market in droves, admits Tory housing minister Rachel Maclean said the narrative being pushed by some MPs and the property sector is ‘wrong’ By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 22 Mar 2023
News / Rishi Sunak supports expanding police powers despite damning Casey Report The government is ‘confident’ in its decision to hand police new powers – despite scathing review of the Met Police By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 21 Mar 2023
News / Vulnerable renters ‘hounded’ by utility companies to pay off landlord debts Thames Water has apologised for chasing a tenant who was recently homeless for his landlord’s bills By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 16 Mar 2023
News / UK human rights being ‘eroded’, warn dozens of groups in landmark letter Exclusive: Liberty, Unison and Mermaids among groups sending ‘distress signal’ as UN begins living standards probe By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 7 Mar 2023
News / Rent decision by Supreme Court will ‘allow criminal landlords to exploit tenants’ Britain’s highest court has maintained that certain landlords don't have to pay back rent if tenancy rules are broken By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 1 Mar 2023
News / ‘What’s the point?’ Covid inquiry slammed for ignoring structural racism Lawyer for bereaved families says it is ‘shocking’ that inquiry won’t examine impact of racism on mortality rates By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 28 Feb 2023
News / Covid inquiry hires Tory-linked PR firms to manage bereaved families Exclusive: 23Red and M&C Saatchi did government PR during the pandemic. Families say ‘conflict of interest is obvious’ By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 8 Feb 2023
News / Top private schools’ ‘paltry’ charity work revealed Occasional tours of a WW2 bunker are among the ways private schools justify their billion-pound charitable status By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 31 Jan 2023
News / Cladding culprits ‘get away with it’ as government recovers just 3% of loans Developers were meant to reimburse the taxpayer for the cost of removing cladding. 97% of loans are still outstanding By Lucas Amin and Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 30 Jan 2023
News / Lawfare perpetrators should pay into journalists’ defence fund, says Tory peer Tina Stowell said action to crack down on SLAPPs was ‘wholly inadequate’ following revelations by openDemocracy By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 26 Jan 2023