Fifty years after the squatters’ movement in east London, the Bengali community is once again under threat
With a key tenants’ rights bill set to go before MPs, what is going through the minds of the UK’s property class?
Investigation finds underhand tactics used by UK councils to cut wait lists as time runs out for thousands
Social and private tenants are bearing the brunt of the political chaos sparked by the UK’s shortest-serving PM
Westminster Council has pledged to seize empty homes – but efforts could come to nothing without more help
Social housing providers were criticised by a watchdog for failures – including conflicts of interest over funding
English Private Landlord Survey also reveals nearly half discriminate against disabled people who need adaptations
Any solutions to end homelessness must be work in collaboration with the people whom they are designed to help – not against their will
Exclusive: Tenants’ rights activists tell openDemocracy that some landlords are trying to cash in by speeding up evictions
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