News / Sunak likely unaware of decision to waive sanctions for Putin ally, says No.10 PM denies involvement in key Treasury decision while chancellor – raising questions over lack of ministerial scrutiny By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 25 Jan 2023
News / Johnson will publish memoir – but refuses to hand over ministerial diary Ex-PM spent a year refusing to release his official ministerial diary. Now he’s publishing his own account instead By Jenna Corderoy and Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 16 Jan 2023
News / Government won’t rule out plugging NHS holes with retired medics Number 10 could consider repeating pandemic measure as spokesperson vows to ‘consider all options’ By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 10 Jan 2023
News / Bereaved families ‘increasingly marginalised’ in Covid-19 inquiry Bereaved Covid families believed they would be at the heart of the inquiry. Instead they say they are being silenced By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 9 Jan 2023
News / Landlords charge councils £1.25bn for temporary housing as homelessness rises Soaring spend on temporary accommodation reflects chronic shortage of permanent social housing in Britain By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 9 Dec 2022
News / ‘Farcical’ government refuses to publish Hancock’s official pandemic diaries Former health secretary has published memoirs as a book – but department of health won’t hand over his official diary By Jenna Corderoy and Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 7 Dec 2022
News / Revealed: Landlords’ efforts to turn students against new renters’ rights The National Residential Landlord Association is understood to have written more than 20 letters to SUs across the UK By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 5 Dec 2022
News / Delay in ‘no fault’ evictions ban leaves 48,000 households facing homelessness The Tories pledged to end section 21 evictions in 2019. Tens of thousands have paid the price for their slow progress By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 25 Nov 2022
Feature / I went to a landlords’ conference during a housing crisis. Here’s what I found With a key tenants’ rights bill set to go before MPs, what is going through the minds of the UK’s property class? By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 23 Nov 2022
News / Revealed: Housing associations urged ministers to let them increase rents Representatives of housing associations including Clarion, Peabody, L&Q and Optivo met and wrote to ministers over the summer By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 23 Nov 2022
News / Private renters will face ‘winter of hardship’ after autumn statement Campaigners had urged the government to cap private rents alongside social rents, which will be limited to a 7% rise By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 17 Nov 2022
News / No evidence for Jacob Rees-Mogg’s fracking claims, government admits The former energy secretary had claimed anti-fracking groups were funded by the Russian president By Alastair Tibbitt and Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 26 Oct 2022