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How the soaring cost of living is impacting asylum seekers

12/08/2022 - Leave a Comment

For asylum seekers, who are given a paltry sum to live off by the Home Office, rising prices are set to make a desperate financial situation even worse. UK inflation …

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Inflation is expected to remain high later this year even as the economy slows and layoffs rise

17/06/2022 - Leave a Comment

Kat Johnston didn’t expect the pandemic to make her less stressed about her finances. After all, she temporarily lost her job at the library where she worked full time. But, …

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Immigration raids are being carried out with impunity

03/06/2022 - Leave a Comment

In the years between 2017 and 2021, almost all immigration raids were conducted without a warrant a new Huck investigation has found. While having a shower one morning, Maria*, who …

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Most landlords still using ‘no-fault evictions’ government vowed to ban

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More than two-thirds of landlords in England who kicked tenants out in the last year used so-called no-fault evictions, new research reveals – as the government continues to drag its …

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UK economy ‘one of the most vulnerable’ in the world right now due to mortgage trends

13/05/2022 - Leave a Comment

There’s an economic idiosyncrasy in the U.K. that makes it “one of the most vulnerable countries in the world right now,” according to an investment strategist. Mike Harris, the founder …

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Rent asunder

01/04/202204/04/2022 - 3 Comments.

Everybody wants to own their own home and there’s no turning back. Frances Coppola explains. Housing is expensive. So expensive that many people can’t afford to buy homes, and rent …

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Freddie Mac Issued $5B in ESG Bonds Last Year

14/01/2022 - Leave a Comment

Freddie Mac Multifamily issued more than $5 billion in green, social and sustainability bonds in 2020 through its Impact Bond series for the asset class, the GSE  announced this week.  …

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UK Housing market on fire, BofE Chief warns

10/06/2021 - Leave a Comment

The UK housing market is “on fire” thanks to the extension of government tax breaks for homebuyers and increased demand from richer households with more savings following coronavirus lockdowns, the …

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Seattle Bets on Equitable Development

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In most U.S. cities, planning for growth often looks like luxury apartments and corporate incentives, with minimal consideration for how those developments will affect the people already living and working …

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Share the Wealth

01/01/2021 - Leave a Comment

From the publisher: A new perspective on the neoliberal world through the prism of rents and rentiers How can we reduce inequalities? How can we make work get better recognition …

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