Plastic the last line of defence against eviction and repossession.
But for how long? Steve Hynes reports on a South West London law centre facing an uncertain future, despite its success in saving clients from homelessness
There is overwhelming evidence that, far from helping children, the care system is inflicting long-lasting damage. Phil Frampton argues that family style recreational care homes are the best option for our most vulnerable kids
The death of a woman on the streets of Paris during one of the harshest winters on record led to France outlawing evictions during the winter. Kathleen Griffin reports
The Copenhagen summit focused on the impotence of politicians to reach agreement on the scale of action required to save our planet, Jacky Peacock says
The housing industry, by failing to meet the demand for family homes, has a lot to answer for, says Wayne Hemingway
Justice for private sector landlords and tenants hinges on an extension of the housing ombudsman scheme, argues Mike Biles