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Vicky Spratt

Vicky Spratt is i's Housing Correspondent. She reports on the housing crisis, particularly renters' rights, the cost of living, the plight of mortgage prisoners and the mortgage crisis. Her book Tenants: the People on the Frontline of Britain's Housing Emergency, was published in 2022.

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