Tag: housing
Asylum Seeker Evictions Will Cause ‘Crisis on the Streets of Glasgow’, Charities Warn
by Charlotte England and an anonymous case worker
A housing provider has announced it will resume a controversial policy to evict hundreds of asylum seekers in Glasgow, in a move charities say will leave scores of vulnerable people street homeless. Serco, which until recently held the government contract to house asylum seekers in the Scottish city, first announced plans to evict people denied […]
Why Labour Needs a More Radical Housing Policy
by Jamie Sweeney
How a Community in North London Is Fighting for the Housing It Needs
by Cecilia Keating
Greece and the Politics of Fire
by Yannis-Orestis Papadimitriou
As prosecutors launch an inquiry into the 96 lives lost in the fires that swept through resorts east of Athens, Yannis-Orestis Papadimitriou reflects on the events of last month and who was to blame.
6 Reasons We Need to #EndSection21
by Jacob Mukherjee
Novara FM: Grenfell: One Year On
Novara Live: The Royal Wedding Feat. Lowkey
Tonight on #TyskySour Michael Walker and Aaron Bastani are joined by Lowkey to discuss the Royal Wedding, the Grenfell enquiry and Gaza.
The Sofia Solidarity Centre Squat Exposed a Housing Crisis Past Breaking Point
by Matt Broomfield
Long Read: ‘This is the next big battle’: Haringey Labour and the Future of Local Government
by Nathan Akehurst
How Greater Manchester Became the Capital of Housing Action in the UK
by Isaac Rose
Demolish and Gentrify: The London Model Moves West
by Tom Youngman
Ghettoes of Europe: The Private Landlords Making Billions From Refugee Shelters in Berlin
by Hsiao-Hung Pai
3 Reasons We Need Tenants Unions
by London Renters Union
Luxury Housing for All – Because Nothing Is Too Good for the Working Class
by Marijam Didžgalvytė
The Fix: The Budget & the IWGB
On this episode of #FixLive Clare Hymer discusses the environmental policies announced in last week’s budget, Dalia Ed looks at the Tories’ housing policies and Eleanor Kate interviews IWGB Vice-President Mags Dewhurst about organising precarious workers.