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
On World Happiness Day we should be talking about inequality
On tenant protection, England lags behind most of Europe. It’s time to modernise
Targeting the private rented sector is an ideal place to start
We’ve come to expect it from some, but when even landlords with a social purpose are thinking twice about who they allow as tenants we know a change is needed.
Yesterday the Labour Housing Group published its long-awaited ‘One Nation Housing Policy’ paper – ’50 Policies for Labour’ – beginning the process of providing Labour with a coherent housing strategy for the next General Election.
Rushed and ill-judged policy changes, in particular evicting council house tenants involved in thr rioting, may lead to more problems