In today’s newsletter: The renters’ reform bill was meant to address a spiralling housing crisis, but as a watered-down version finally passes, we look at the ways a great hope has become a crushing disappointment
Five years after the Conservatives first promised to end no fault evictions for renters Michael Gove only said he 'hopes' it will become law before Britain heads to the polls
The Levelling Up Secretary mocked his opposite number as she took to the despatch box for the first time since the probe into her tax affairs was announced.
The Scottish Government is a “disaster”, Michael Gove has said, as he claimed organisations north of the border are appealing directly to Westminster for cash.
The Scottish Government is a “disaster”, Michael Gove has said, as he claimed organisations north of the border are appealing directly to Westminster for cash.
Pension funds are braced for a hit worth tens of billions of pounds as Michael Gove, the levelling up secretary, tries to salvage his ambition of overhauling Britain’s centuries-old property leasehold system.
The secretary of state for levelling up, housing and communities has issued a 'holding directive' on London Wall West even after the City of London Corporation's councillors signed off on the plan.
Michael Gove has admitted to "moral cowardice" by not being upfront with David Cameron about his plans to play a leading role in the Brexit referendum campaign.
Cabinet minister Michael Gove has been living in One Carlton Gardens, a £25million grace-and-favour property a stone's throw from Buckingham Palace, for the past two years