The Renters Reform Bill: Government introduces the long awaited Bill banning no fault evictions
The Renters’ (Reform) Bill was promised in the Government’s 2019 manifesto with a commitment to abolish section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions.
The Renters’ (Reform) Bill was promised in the Government’s 2019 manifesto with a commitment to abolish section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions.
On Thursday 27th April, Toynbee Hall Peer Researcher, Bee Eng Lim, and Head of Research, Dr Xia Lin attended University of Surrey panel event with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research. As Luis Gallegos, President of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), emphasized during his speech at the launch of…
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Prepayment Meter customers urged to claim £160 million in energy bill support before scheme ends on June 30th
By Priscila Hernandez, Project Officer on Thrive LDN’s research & evaluation team.
The Festival, which supports Toynbee Hall, is back for 2023 for it’s 30th year from Saturday 24 June to Sunday 2 July.
Following today’s Budget, our Research and Policy team reflect on what else needs to change to support parents into decent work.
Join us on Thursday 30th March at Toynbee Hall for an inspiring talk on women’s empowerment and strategies for a more equitable society.
Rebecca becomes the organisation’s first permanent female Chief Executive since we were founded in 1884.
We welcome London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s announcement of a new scheme to provide free school meals to every primary school pupils.
Today, Wednesday 15th February 2023, Labour Party Leader Sir Keir Starmer delivered a speech at Toynbee Hall, an organisation with a long history of hosting political leaders and promoting inclusivity and diversity. In his address, Sir Keir marked the end of the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s monitoring of the Labour Party, reflecting on the hard work and humility required to rebuild trust…
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