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Who Owns the Church?: Religion, State and People collide in Montenegro over religious property law
Miscellaneous / Politics / Property

Who Owns the Church?: Religion, State and People collide in Montenegro over religious property law

There have been demonstrations of several thousand people in Montenegro’s capital Podgorica on the cusp of the New Year. Citizens have been protesting against a planned amendment to legislation regarding religious rights and property.

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January 9, 2021
Riot and Rebellion: Students withhold rent to protest university Covid-19 conditions
COVID-19 / Property

Riot and Rebellion: Students withhold rent to protest university Covid-19 conditions

A rising number of students are joining rent strikes to protest the heavy-handed hall lockdowns and lack of in-person teaching at universities across the UK.

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December 29, 2020
Crumbling foundations: UK build-to-rent sector sees dramatic COVID-19 decline
Miscellaneous / Property

Crumbling foundations: UK build-to-rent sector sees dramatic COVID-19 decline

According to the British Property Federation, the number of new residential construction projects (or “housing starts”) for build-to-rent has declined “by almost 60% in the second quarter of the year.”

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August 31, 2020
Don’t Lose Your Marbles: The Parthenon marbles are becoming a pawn in the UK-EU battle
Brexit / International Relations / Miscellaneous / Politics / Property

Don’t Lose Your Marbles: The Parthenon marbles are becoming a pawn in the UK-EU battle

The new Greek prime minister has proposed a pragmatic deal to end a historic battle over the Parthenon marbles (a collection of Classical Greek marble structures).This could signal an opportunity for France and Germany to strengthen the support for a united EU, against Britain’s euroscepticism.

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September 6, 2019
Child’s Play: Landlords have the ability to refuse to let to families with children
Diversity / Miscellaneous / Property / Reform

Child’s Play: Landlords have the ability to refuse to let to families with children

Landlords can refuse to let to children, which some view as discriminatory.

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July 30, 2019

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