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Understanding the differences between capitalism, socialism & communism (construct is mine @Kay Richards Little Blisters, clip art is other's) #candysores
Democracy - A short introduction
Democracy - A short introduction | TED-Ed
Tories reject move to ensure rented homes fit for human habitation
Labour amendment to housing bill, aimed at holding landlords to account, is defeated as minister claims it would push up rents
The Tories said they'd double free childcare, but they've actually just cut it
David Cameron had promised to double the number of free hours offered to parents at the general election
Liverpool housing crisis - Only one new home built for every EIGHT arrivals — Liverpool Echo
Statistics show demand is outstripping supply
Scrapping the Human Rights Act will help protect your human rights, the Attorney General says
Jeremy Wright said the Act was not the same thing as human rights themselves
Bedroom tax: three in four affected have cut back on food, DWP research shows | Society | The Guardian
When did houses stop being homes? | Eva Wiseman
Homelessness more widespread than official figures show, charities warn
Rising numbers of people are at risk of homelessness in England, but official data does not reflect this, a study by charities says.
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Who lives in the 4.1m social homes in England and Wales?
Who lives in the 4.1m social homes in England and Wales? | Housing Network | The Guardian
'We've had to go without food' – personal stories of the bedroom tax
'We've had to go without food' – personal stories of the bedroom tax | Housing Network | The Guardian
When is a house not a home? When it’s a tax-efficient financial instrument | Aditya Chakrabortty
In London, a quarter of a million families wait for a council flat, while blocks such as One Hyde Park are treated as international assets, not somewhere to live
Homes 'too expensive' for Help to Buy Isa scheme
Would-be-homeowners in large parts of England are being priced out of a government scheme to help first-time buyers, a BBC investigation finds.
Almost half of Britain's private wealth owned by top 10% of households
Latest ONS survey covers 2012-14 and highlights gulf between country’s richest and poorest groups
What’s pushing Charlotte and Jayson over the edge? £12 a week bedroom tax | Frances Ryan
What’s pushing Charlotte and Jayson over the edge? £12 a week bedroom tax | Frances Ryan | Opinion | The Guardian