Exclusive: Tory MPs blamed rising rents for increased claims, while government imposed freeze on poorest tenants
EXCLUSIVE: The number of people needing emergency loans is 80% higher than in 2019 due to soaring benefit sanctions
Oxford University researchers found relative spend on outsourcing was associated with deaths from certain illnesses
Exclusive: 1 in 4 ‘chargeable’ care users sent reminders or warnings, and hundreds referred to debt collectors
Sunak’s Budget sop to ‘reward work’ for worst hit by Universal Credit changes still hammers UK households unable to take jobs due to ill-health
Unavoidable charges for gas and electricity threaten to tip many of Britain's poorest people into debt or destitution
Keir Starmer supported a radical plan that would allow disabled people to live independently – but only while he was campaigning to become leader
Two years after the government first promised to abolish Section 21 'no-fault' evictions, tenants must wait some more
As powers move from Brussels to London, many fear the UK is unlearning crucial lessons from the global financial crisis.
Campaigners call for Rishi Sunak to increase rent support to end the rent debt crisis and prevent rising homelessness
Soaring benefits claims since the start of the pandemic have resulted in a jump in households affected by the controversial ‘spare room’ penalty
Exclusive: Tenants’ rights activists tell openDemocracy that some landlords are trying to cash in by speeding up evictions