rising 9.1% across the UK in the year up to November 2024, according to the Office for National Statistics. Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer put forward an amendment to introduce rent controls into ...
Conservatives’ nationwide offensive against transgender care, earlier focused on young people, is increasingly trying to cut off access for transgender adults.
Some protestors told Local 10 News they were there to bring awareness to a bill that would eliminate ... Horse racing has always been an issue among animal rights activists because of alleged ...
Each bill signed will become law effective in 90 days. “Parents’ Bill of Rights” and Religious Release Time House Bill 8 drew opposition at the statehouse for nearly two years.
The EHRC has briefed MPs on the ‘cumulative implications’ and ‘unintended consequences’ of the Employment Rights Bill, questioning the compatibility ... freedom of expression under Articles 8 and 10 ...
“It’s about protecting everyone’s rights ... at the Jan. 10 committee hearing. Thirteen states have some kind of bathroom bill on the books. Almost all purport to make sure women and ...
There's about 1,200 bills filed but only some of them will become law. Here, we're tracking the bills that actually progress ...
The government has been urged to amend the Renters’ Rights Bill ... increased by 9.1% in the 12 months to November 2024, rising even further in England by 9.3% to £1,362 a month. Affordability is ...
They also pointed to the bill as the latest example of an unhealthy fixation among Republicans with trying to restrict the rights of transgender ... and just 10 are transgender.
After more than three years of consecutive increases, London asking rents have increased by 0.1 per cent to £2,695 a month ...
Campaigners are calling on the government to allow rents to be capped within tenancies as a key bill ... by nearly 10% in the past year. UK rent rises were not far behind, growing 9.1% across ...
This week, another group of human rights organisations issued another letter ahead of Thursday’s vote, denouncing the House bill as an attack on an “independent judicial institution”.