
Letter on Service Charge
Tenants and leaseholders are facing some of the largest service charge hikes in years, in some cases by a whopping 120%. My letter to the

Tenants and leaseholders are facing some of the largest service charge hikes in years, in some cases by a whopping 120%. My letter to the

Plastic pollution continues to poison oceans and damage marine life. It was an engaging discussion with Shohid and fellow New City College students on their

The biggest squeeze on household finances since records began is pushing more families, children and pensioners into desperation. My question to the Prime Minister:

Multiple reports suggest that Home Office funding for the pilot programme to support migrant survivors of domestic abuse, is about to end. I raised this

In 2019, a Director at Liberty said that the biggest threat to freedom of speech on university campuses came from the Prevent strategy. On the

The case of Child Q is horrific. Years on, it is clear that she is still traumatised. Institutional racism and misogyny is the root of

For the third time this year, an estimated 50,000 staff from over 67 universities are on strike for fair pay, working conditions and pensions, with

The true measure of a civilised society is not in its hostility but in its humanity.

Our communities struggle to access power – not feeling represented by the pomp and circumstance of the Westminster bubble. A bold radical comprehensive rescue package

Shelter have long advocated for a National Landlord Register to hold unscrupulous landlords to account. Private sector tenants should be able to know whether a

As the women in particular at the Serco Barts NHS strike have demonstrated — a woman’s place is in the politics struggle, in her union,

The Government uses the language of “protecting women”, but austerity and real-terms cuts to benefits and pensions has targeted those of us most at risk.