Council becomes first in country to pass motion stamping out DSS discrimination
Despite ‘no DSS’ policies being unlawful under the Equality Act, a meeting of the council heard that the practice was still widespread in the city
Despite ‘no DSS’ policies being unlawful under the Equality Act, a meeting of the council heard that the practice was still widespread in the city
We could reconcile the housing interests of different groups, so that the market works for property owners and people who do not own houses but desperately want to.
From property to PR, the dictatorship reaches into the heart of London
Instead of providing homes for people at rents we can pay, our taxes are subsidising extortionate rents on a massive scale
They may not realise it, but criminal laundering is costing ordinary Londoners dearly
At a time when millions of Londoners need affordable housing, local authorities are knocking it down and replacing it with luxury flats.
Cameron’s housing announcement is his latest attempt to wear Mrs Thatcher’s clothes.
If the rise in property prices continues unchecked London will begin to lose businesses to cheaper cities.
By introducing a mansion tax based on the last sale price of a property, rather than the current market value, the tax would hit only those who could afford to pay it, writes Tom Copley.