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Updated on Jan. 7 at 1:55 p.m. ET
After the violent takeover of the U.S. Capitol, calls have continued to grow from Democrats and Republicans in Congress, as well as former U.S. officials, for Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to the Constitution and assume the powers of the presidency.
Wednesday s rioting was caused in large part by President Trump s rhetoric, experts say, and even after the Capitol was swarmed, Trump refused to condemn the mob, instead telling them in a video they were very special.
That s led lawmakers to consider the easiest way to rid a president of his powers.
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TENANTS could be left to pick up the bill for a new scheme which sees landlords paying out hundreds of pounds to drive up the quality” of housing. The Selective Licensing Scheme, which would be run by Southend Borough Council, would ask private landlords to pay a fee costing at least £668 per property for five years. Other areas across the country have seen these costs passed onto tenants in the form of higher rents - something council officials have admitted on consultation webinars. But there are also fears it will force ‘good’ landlords, particularly those with a large portfolio, to sell up as the costs would be so high.
TENANTS could be left to pick up the bill for a new scheme which sees landlords paying out hundreds of pounds to drive up the quality” of housing. The Selective Licensing Scheme, which would be run by Southend Borough Council, would ask private landlords to pay a fee costing at least £668 per property for five years. Other areas across the country have seen these costs passed onto tenants in the form of higher rents - something council officials have admitted on consultation webinars. But there are also fears it will force ‘good’ landlords, particularly those with a large portfolio, to sell up as the costs would be so high.