Organising tenants amidst the pandemic: how direct action still delivers

By ACORN Manchester (@AcornManchester)   Alone we are weak, but together we are strong. Our belief in this maxim is vital amidst a pandemic which has further exposed the injustices at the heart of society. As ACORN, we've shown that grassroots organising not only brings results, but by delivering these together as ordinary people, we advance …

“Our demands most moderate are, we only want the earth.”

By Greater Manchester Housing Action (@gmhousingaction)   If the tumultuous last few months have signalled one thing it is that this is no time for moderation. We simply cannot afford to wait in hope for the government to make concessions to those at the sharp end of the housing crisis.    There has been a …

Picketing landlords is good, actually

By Manchester-based housing organisers   Every single landlord who tries to evict someone in the midst of a public health emergency, which is twinned with a profound housing crisis, needs to take a long, hard look at themselves.   In a recent article, The Landlord Law Blog questions whether it’s right for anti-eviction activists to …

Northern Uproar

By Tom Blackburn (@malaiseforever)   The recent confrontation between Boris Johnson’s government at Westminster and Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham was something we hadn’t seen for many years: a bona fide showdown between central and local government. Given the punishment to which Labour councils have been subjected for the last decade, perhaps the only real …

‘Our safety has been sacrificed for profit.’ Student rent strike at UoM

Interview with University of Manchester student rent strikers (@rentstrikeUoM)   This week, students at the University of Manchester joined a growing list of student groups nationwide who are launching rent strikes in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. We speak to one of their student organisers.   First, can you outline what the situation is …

Save Our Homes LS26 — Dispatch from the Planning Appeal

By Jay Dee (@JDomicide)   On Friday the 16th October two weeks of virtual planning inquiry drew to a close. Sitting from 09:30am until 16:30 for 8 working days, this inquiry was a result of an appeal the developer, Pemberstone, lodged against the planning decision of Leeds City Council to refuse permission to demolish the …

Trade unions, workers and the housing struggle – organise and unite to win

By Vik Chechi-Ribeiro (@VikCR86)   This week there was a surge was reported in the number of UK children registering for free school meals, with an estimated 1 million pupils recently signing up for the first time. At the same time research from the housing charity Shelter estimates 230,000 people (12,000 in Greater Manchester) have fallen …

Why does finance care so much about students?

By Alessio Kolioulis (@alessioilgreco) and Rahel Süß (@RahelSuess)   When Universities in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Manchester reported more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases last week, students started questioning why halls were allowed to reopen in the first place.   With Health Secretary Matt Hancock not ruling out that students may remain in halls throughout the Christmas break, …

Introducing the Greater Manchester Tenants Union

By the Greater Manchester Tenants Union (@gmtenantsunion) formally Tenants Union UK (@tenantsunionuk)   Tenants Union UK is changing. From this autumn we will be focussing our organisational efforts on housing issues in Greater Manchester. We will work to strengthen and grow our branches across the city-region, and we’ll be relaunching to reflect this: welcome the …