While riding the No 3 bus in Glasgow MATT KERR has ample time to dissect the moribund Scottish Labour decline into near oblivion and watch intriguing bus passenger dynamics
The Axe the Housing Act (AtHA) campaign has hit the New Year running.
In 2016, pressure inside and outside parliament forced the government to backtrack on its plans to hike tenants’ rents and privatise more non-market homes.
The Tories housing agenda is in disarray, but the threat of the Act remains.
The new PM may offer more of the same, but early signs on his housing policies look promising, says GLYNN ROBBINS
In a wide-ranging interview, JEREMY CORBYN talks to Ben Chacko about the difficulties the new Prime Minister faces and why he sees no future in Labour
‘Rent freezes are not a way forward at the moment,’ Housing Secretary Angela Rayner says
CAROL WILCOX argues for the proper implementation of the land value tax, which could see unused plots sold off and landlords priced out of landlordism, potentially resolving the housing and planning crises



