With a fiercely competitive rental market and huge price hikes, finding a secure place to live is increasingly difficult. Four writers share their stories of floor-to-ceiling mould, exploitative landlords, and trying to work in cramped house shares
Robert Harris has seldom been on better form than in Act Of Oblivion , his new 17th-century How-They-Tried-To-Do-It-To-The-People-Who-Dunnit thriller, about a post-Restoration hunt.