Thames Water has apologised for chasing a tenant who was recently homeless for his landlord’s bills
Belarusian civil society activists in exile in the EU need support, not restrictions and misperceptions
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Britain’s highest court has maintained that certain landlords don't have to pay back rent if tenancy rules are broken
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