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Phineas HarperThe Guardian |
Remembrance Day looms large in my family. Two generations of my mum’s family were conscripted: my great-grandfather in the first world war; my...
At the Labour party conference, one buoyant new faction stood out: the yimbys. After hosting a packed reception at Liverpool’s Hilton hotel last...
New rules could allow local authorities across England to purchase land for house building at affordable prices, even when landowners don’t want to...
This time last year, residents of the council estate where I live in Greenwich were left in tears after local authority contractors mowed down scores...
My first phone was a Nokia 3210, a cute grey brick with just enough computing power to run Snake. Compared with today’s sleek 5G touchscreen devices...
Of all the policies imposed on Britain by Conservative governments, few have reshaped the country’s fortunes as enduringly as right to buy. For a...
The largest ever housing estate to be built in a UK national park has won planning permission – and it is fantastic. In a breakthrough for British...
My sister has three questions she asks men who say they’re feminists. It only takes one “yes” to pass her test, and yet few do. The questions...