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What the new Labour Government could mean for renters
The results are in. The Labour Party has won the general election by a landslide and will form the next
Generation Rent hosts webinar for disabled private renters
Generation Rent has hosted a free online event with speakers from Disability Rights UK and Shelter to inform disabled private
One million renters could miss out on their vote
Are you one of the 1 million private renters who could miss out on your vote on 4 July? If
What do the party manifestos mean for renters?
The renting crisis has become a travesty, as we all know. Rent prices are outpacing wages, and many of us
Local councils facing temporary accommodation crisis
Just under a quarter of councils in England spent £1 in every £20 of their budgets on temporary accommodation alone
Our demands for the next government
On Thursday 4th July 2024, the UK will go to the polls for a general election. Candidates across 650 constituencies
Renters (Reform) Bill falls in Parliament, Government fails in its promise to renters
It’s official: the Renters (Reform) Bill has fallen. Following Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a general election to take
The Cowan Report: Generation Rent View on Labour-commissioned report’s recommendations.
Last week, a Labour-commissioned ‘Independent Review of the UK’s Private Rented Sector’, authored by Councillor Steve Cowan, leader of Hammersmith
Generation Rent writes to First Minister Yousaf on the status of the Housing Bill following end of Bute House Agreement
Following the end of the power sharing agreement between the SNP and Green Party in Scotland, Generation Rent has written
Victims of domestic abuse could be trapped into tenancies for 6 months under new changes to rental reforms
The government has announced that they plan to water-down the Renters (Reform) Bill currently passing through Parliament by forcing tenants
It’s Been Five Years Since the Pledge to Make Renting Secure, What’s Changed?
Today marks the 5th year anniversary of the pledge to end Section 21 evictions – something that is still not
In our broken asylum system, we all lose, it’s time for a change
The way that we run our accommodation for people seeking asylum in this country is harming them and costing the