‘Affordability crisis’: How the Western housing crisis spiralled
- In 2026, a mounting housing crisis in Western nations has finally forced its way onto the agenda of some of the world’s richest governments.
- In the UK, a landmark renters’ rights law took effect in England and Wales on May 1, ending “no-fault” evictions in one of the country’s biggest private-rental reforms in decades.
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- In 2026, a mounting housing crisis in Western nations has finally forced its way onto the agenda of some of the world’s richest governments.
- In the UK, a landmark renters’ rights law took effect in England and Wales on May 1, ending “no-fault” evictions in one of the country’s biggest private-rental reforms in decades.
Sources: Al Jazeera