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Letters: <strong>Dr Stephen Battersby</strong> says the law already protects tenants, but is not being enforced for lack of means, while <strong>Fran Turner</strong> says a TV drama might lead to action
<strong>Letters: </strong>There is already a system for local councils to tackle damp and cold homes, but it has been undermined by 13 years of cuts, writes <strong>Dr Stephen Battersby. </strong>Plus letters from <strong>Dr Richard Turkington </strong>and <strong>Neil Blackshaw</strong>
This public health crisis is a symptom of a housing system in which the basic human right to shelter is subordinated to the rampant profiteering of private landlords and cost-cutting of central and local government.
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) welcomes the decision from the UK government to increase the civil penalty for water companies who pollute the environment but call on the UK government to go even further in tackling this issue. Click to read more...
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