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All of our writers are volunteers, and range in experience from first-time writers to experienced experts in the housing space.

Any news articles (factual and descriptive pieces detailing current events in housing) should be between 500 and 750 words.

Any opinion pieces should be between 600 and 900 words.

 Any interview pieces should be between 600 and 1,000 words.

Please follow Red Brick’s style guide when writing articles. Any articles with repeated breaches of the style guide will be sent back to writers to redraft.

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How to increase housing supply: Use every tool in the box
Red Brick editor Rose Grayston thinks it's time to mix up how Britain builds homes
Lessons from our history: Britain must build places, not units
Margaret Mullane, Member of Parliament for Dagenham and Rainham, argues Britain must stop treating housing as a numbers game and start building the kind of communities where people can …
Enforcement will define the Renters’ Rights Act’s success
Rachel Blake, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster, sets out how access to justice will be essential for the Renters' Rights Act's success.
Renters’ Rights Act lays the foundations of housing justice for private renters
Red Brick editor Rose Grayston celebrates the Renters’ Rights Act as the biggest upgrade to renters’ protections in more than a generation
Finally, a new era for private renters is here
The Renters' Rights Act marks the beginning of a new era. Section 21 is gone – but making these reforms real will depend on enforcement, awareness and continued pressure …
No family should lose their home on a landlord’s whim
The Renters Rights Act 2025 comes into force on 1st May. In Red Brick's first post marking this historic change for renters, Antonia Bance MP tells us about the …
Why managing agents must finally be regulated
Danny Beales MP wants action for millions of leaseholders at risk from unregulated managing agents.
England’s Leasehold Reforms Risk Harming Community Land Trusts
Tom Chance, CEO at the Community Land Trust Network, urges Ministers to take action to protect Community Land Trusts when reforming England’s feudal leasehold system